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Essay Contest Update <br />The Commission received more than 300 essays, the most essays that anyone can remember. <br />Students from three schools, Parkview Center, Roseville Middle School and St. Rose of Lima, <br />participated in the contest. In November each Commission Member received 32 essays. The <br />Commissioners read their essays and submitted their top choices to Carolyn Curti by the <br />December meeting. Commission members then received a copy of all of the top selections. <br />Commissioners will read and grade all of the essays on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the best. <br />Cotnrnissioners will bring their scores to the January meeting, and the top three winners will be <br />selected then. <br />Committee Report <br />Buiiding New and Strengthening Existing Partnerships with Community and Businesses — <br />Thelma McKenzie presented information from ConAgra Foods and their efforts to build a <br />diverse workforce. Thelrna asked the Comrnission members to consider them as a rrtodel for the <br />Commission to work with businesses. <br />Martia Luther King Jr. Day <br />Thelma McKenzie asiced for ideas to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 20. <br />In 2002 the Commission sponsored an announcement on Minnesota Public Radio. It cost $250 <br />for a short spot. �Somc Commissioners felt that the radio spot was a passive way to get a rriessage <br />across and there •are other more active ways to commemorate the work of King. Thelma <br />suggested building on the school relationship. Steve Smith suggested approaching the Pan <br />African Endowment Fund. Phil Crump suggested contacting Blockbuster Video and having <br />them display and discount certain videos that address issues of racism. Steve Smith expressed <br />concern about the movies they would select. <br />Thelma said she li�ed the idea of giving something to the schools — a poster or recommended <br />books to read or movies to watch. <br />Mark Chapin moved that the Human Rights Commission purchase posters for all schools in the <br />623 School District in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Phil Crump seconded. The motion <br />passed unanimously. <br />Carolyn Curti will find samples of appropriate posters and then via email get feedback from <br />Commissioners for the appropriate poster to purchase and distribute before 3anuary 20. <br />Phil Crump will meet with Blockbuster Video management to see if they are interested in <br />displaying videos to celebrate Black History Month. Qther Commissioners suggested that we <br />include other celebratory months such as Wornen's History Month, American Indian Month and <br />Hispanic Heritage Month. <br />Cammittee Reports <br />Providing Leadership on Hunnan Rights Issues — Mark Chapin requested help from another <br />Commission member since Hannah Neprash resigned from the Commission. Patty Tschida <br />volunteered to serve on the Committee. <br />
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