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-�- � , - -R1- x �- - - <br />�""y �"'1 <br />Human Rights Commission <br />Meeting Minuties, March 9, 2004 <br />Present: Thelma McKenzie, Chair; Maric Chapin, Phillip Crurnp, Janet Delmore, Jacyueline <br />LeMay, Steve Smith, Larry Voeller, Howard Wagner Steve Zorn <br />Absent: Karen Vnuk <br />Staff: Carolyn C�,trti <br />Chair Theima MeKenzie called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. in the City Council Chambers <br />at Roseville City Hall. <br />Martin Luther King - I Have a Dream Presentation <br />Chair McKenzie thanked everyone for their work on the Martin Luther King presentation at the <br />Roseville Library. Mark Taylor gave a powerful recitation of Dr. King's I Have a Dream <br />speech. Commissioners agreed the library was a good location, but parking was a problem so if <br />the Commission plans future events at the library, we'll have to consider parking alternatives. <br />Carolyn Curti said that CTV taped the event and produced a�video that will air on CTV and <br />Channel 16. The 20 minute video is available to lend out to local schools, churches or business. <br />Commissioner LeMay will work with Roseville Area High School teachers to see about showing <br />it in the classroom. Commissioners circulated a thank you letter for Mr. Taylor. <br />Appoint Subcommittees <br />Chair MeKenzie acknowledged that several emails and conversations had gone around in the <br />past tnonths, which prevented the Commission from working effectively. She said that she had <br />decided to create two subcommittees to address issues t�at Commissioner Janet Delmore had <br />raised. One subcommittee would review the complaint against the Roseviile Police and the other <br />would review the process the Commission uses when a hate or bias crime has been reported in <br />the City. <br />Chair McKenzie appointed Mark Chapin and Steve Smith to review the complaint against the <br />Roseville Police and she appointed Larry Voeller and Steve Zorn to review the hate and bias <br />crime. <br />Chair McKen�zie introduced Mark Sarenpa, the attorney who workcd with Commissioner <br />Delrnore and the father whose son was stopped by the police. Comrnissioner Delmore then read <br />an ouiline of her experiences with the Police and passed the information on to the subcommitfee <br />rrtembers. <br />
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