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Addendum A <br />By-Laws: Roseville Human Rights Commission <br />Program Planning Parameters <br />Pursuant to City Ordinance the Roseville Human Rights Commission will promote, <br />sponsor, and support programs that aim to advance civil and human rights in the City of <br />Roseville, MN. In that the Human Rights Commission is charged with developing formal and <br />informal educational programs to assist with the implementation of the Minnesota State Act <br />Against Discrimination, and in that the Commission is responsible for providing leadership in <br />recognizing and resolving potential problem areas related to civil and human rights in the <br />community (204.05), the Commission welcomes opportunities to collaborate in educational <br />programming in various ways with other groups around such areas of concern. The Human <br />Rights Commission may facilitate presentations and events offered by diverse groups that aim at <br />addressing concerns pertaining to civil rights, human rights, and/or civic engagement. The <br />Human Rights Commission may opt to support, sponsor, and/or promote programming as <br />follows: <br />Support: The Human Rights Commission may support programs or events whenever said <br />programs or events reflect an established position of the Human Rights Commission. Prior to <br />supporting a program, the Commission or Committee will research the nature of the program and <br />the topic. Reasons for support will be shared at an open meeting of the full Commission. Specific <br />programs are supported by the Commission only when the program is advancing a particular <br />cause (or position) and the cause (or position) is one supported by the Commission. <br />Sponsor: The Human Rights Commission may sponsor another's program in the community, or <br />in another local community, whenever it decides to collaborate with another group in order to <br />host a program in support of human or civil rights. Specific programs are sponsored by the <br />Commission if and only if there is agreement by the Commission that the program will be <br />developed in collaboration with others and that the program will provide a valuable opportunity <br />for the community to engage in consideration of human or civil rights issue. <br />Promote: The Program Planning Committee may promote events being offered in the <br />community that come to their attention, so long as the program is relevant to Roseville and so <br />long as the Committee finds the program to aim at advancing civil ar human rights. When a <br />group offers programming that is clearly intended to address a civil or human rights concern (in <br />their own view), the Program Planning Committee may promote the event by notifying City <br />residents of the event. <br />Promoting an event does not imply that the Human Rights Commission or the Program <br />Planning Committee supports the group's interpretation of the issue, nor that the Commission or <br />Committee is sponsoring the presentation. The purpose of promoting events is not to take a <br />