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Youth Com�missioners' proposal for Roseville Youth Discussions <br />Roseville Youth Discussions would serve to engage youth in Human Rights, receive feedback <br />from youth, and create a positive human rights cnvironment among youth in Roseville. <br />Youth Commissioners would have dinner witk� yauth in Roseville, discuss human rights, and <br />reccivc input. The discussions would be open ta all who are interested, and advertised through <br />email and the youth cozx�missioners' facebook page. <br />The discussions would begin with introductions and updates on the commission. Youih would be <br />invited to discuss human rights issues in Roseville. Discussion topics could also include human <br />rights around the world and currcnt events. The essay questions drafted for the 2012 middle <br />school essay contest couid also function as discussion topics if necessary. <br />Roseville Youth Discussions could take place at a different restaurant in Roseville each monih. <br />This would allow participants to sample different cuisines. Youth would pay for their own <br />dinner. <br />Roseville Youth Discussions could takc place in a public place, possibly city ha11, with pizza <br />provided by the commission. Depending on the number of participants, ihis would probably cost <br />$20 (two ten dollar pizzas) or more each time. <br />Roseville Youth Discussions could tal�e place in a public place, possibly city hall, with a potluck <br />style dinncr. Each participant could bring a dish to share. <br />With the Commission's approvaF, a two month trial period, with one discussion a month, would <br />gage the efFectiveness of Roseville Youth Discussions. The first discussion would tal�e place on <br />Friday, July 27�', and anothcr discussion would talce place in August. If Roseville Youth <br />Discussions are successful in engaging youth, they could become a nnonthly event. <br />