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THE LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA HUMAN RIGHTS CQMMISSIQNS <br />4��0 Lakevrew Avenue North, Ra6binsdale, MN 55�22 Telepho�e (763) 535-105i <br />�oard al Directora: <br />Larry Ciark, Presldent, Red Wing <br />C+lorle fUexander, Pfymouth <br />Carol Banisier, Lake Elmo <br />�lane 6dteY, Crystal <br />Bafiare Brown, RId�lield <br />Venoreen Browne-Boatswaln, Plymouth <br />James Elnteldt-8rown. Crystel <br />Mar[on Halland, Goldan Va{fey <br />Jahnathan Judd, Maorhead <br />Rass Leuning, Owatonna <br />idelle Sue Longman, Edlna <br />Cari Magulre, Eden Prelrie <br />Thelma MCKenzie, Roaevllle <br />Steve Mulligan, ISantl <br />Saba Odukale, SL Cloud <br />Ellse Oliva, Crystal <br />Dr. Leo Parvis, Chaske <br />Son}a Petersan, MinneapoUs <br />Jefl Rolher, Isa�ti <br />Kris[I Rudellus-Palmer, SY. Eouls Perk <br />Jody Snow, AAorris <br />iienee Tomeiz, Hibbing <br />Penny Tar6el, Chaska <br />Jane McPartland, Finandal Coordinalor <br />Member Commissions: <br />Albert Lea <br />Moka <br />Atden Hilla <br />Austln <br />Bemidji <br />Brooklyn Perk <br />cn�ka <br />Cdumbla Helghts <br />Coon Rapids <br />Cattege Grova <br />Grow Wing County <br />Ctystal <br />Duluth <br />Eden Pralrfe <br />�a�r�a <br />Falrmant <br />Faloon Helgfiis <br />Fergus Falls <br />Forest Laka <br />Grand Rapfds <br />Golden Valley <br />Hibbing <br />F{opkJns <br />Isarrtl Courrty <br />Jackson <br />l.oke Elmo <br />Maplewood <br />Mershall <br />Minneepolls <br />Mowhead <br />tutorris <br />New BrigMon <br />New i-lope <br />New ulm <br />Nablas county <br />Narthfield <br />Olmsted Counry <br />Owatonna <br />Paynesv3lte <br />Plymouth <br />Red Wing <br />Robbinsdale <br />fiosevflle <br />St Cloud <br />St Louls Park <br />St Paul <br />St PeteY <br />Shakopee <br />Shorevlew <br />SGllwaler <br />Yrginia <br />Naseca <br />JJilfiner <br />JYlnona <br />and othors in tormation <br />T�: <br />FROM: <br />MEM�RANDUM <br />January 27, ZOOS <br />Police Chiefs Throughout Minnesota <br />League of Minnesota Human Rights Commissions <br />RE: POLICE-COMMUIVTTY RELATIONS — <br />ISSUES FACING LAW ENFQRCEIVIENT <br />AND THE COMMUN[TY <br />Ladies and Gentlemen:: <br />'The League of Minnesota Human Rights Comrnissions, wifih S3 local <br />Human Rights Commissions in cities and counties around the state, is <br />again offering training sessions for local police departments in 20Q5. <br />"Police —Community Relations Issues Facing Law Enforcement and <br />The Community" is the embracing theme, from which any one or <br />several of the following topics can be covered, depcnding on your <br />department's special needs: <br />1. <br />2. <br />4 <br />Welcoming Immigrants To Your Community <br />Understanding, Reporiing and Countering Hate Crimes <br />Racial Profiling <br />Appreciating our Diversity as Wcll as our Basic Human <br />Commonalities <br />S. Responding To Calls For Those With Mental Health Problems <br />6. The Distinctive Role of the Police in Democratic and <br />Totalitarian Societies <br />For further information on the League's resourcc persons and law <br />enforcement specialists to help us probe these topics, please call either <br />Mort Kyweck, the League's Retired Program Specialist at <br />612-376-Q525, or Thelrna McKenzie, League's District Director at <br />651-633-2186. <br />We look forward to working with you and your departmcnt in 2Q05. <br />