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Human Rights Commission Minutes <br />September 17, 2014 <br />Page 4 of 10 <br /> <br />Vice Chair Becker clarified it appeared Shoreview was not looking for a sponsor or for a <br />partnership for this event so he would recommend offering to promote the event. <br /> <br />Commissioner Singleton moved, Seconded by Commissioner Bachhuber to endorse and promote <br />the Shoreview HRC dialogue about Bullying at Different Generation Levels. <br /> <br />Commissioner Carey asked if there was a cap on the capacity for this event. <br /> <br />Ms. Collins stated she would check into this and let the Commission know. <br /> <br />Vice Chair Becker suggested a friendly amendment to the motion to find out if Shoreview would <br />want Roseville to promote the event and if they do then proceed with promoting the event. <br /> <br />Commissioner Singleton accepted the friendly amendment. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bachhuber accepted the friendly amendment. <br /> <br />The motion, as amended, passed <br />Vice Chair Becker call the amended motion to a vote. <br />unanimously. <br /> <br /> <br />Old Business <br /> <br /> <br />a.Community-Wide Read <br /> <br /> <br />Commissioner Bachhuber stated she had received a message from Jeff Eide from the Roseville <br />Library and learned that White Bear Lake Library and New Brighton had tried doing a <br />Community-Wide Read and found it unsuccessful. The community may not have been large <br />enough to support the program. He would be open to hosting any program the HRC would like <br />to hold at the Library and to advertise it but the City-Wide Read is not a good idea at this time. <br />Commissioner Dao is supportive of the Community-Wide Read. Commissioner Bachhuber <br />recommended the Commission not continue working on this program but keep the Library in <br />mind for upcoming programs. <br /> <br />Commissioner Singleton asked if there would be something that could be done on a smaller <br />scale. Not really involving the whole community at this time but rather a small group. <br /> <br />Commissioner Thao stated the HRC could promote a book but not call it a Citywide project and <br />then host a time for people to come together and discuss the book or set chapters of the book <br />throughout the year. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bachhuber stated she would not be interested in doing this project unless there <br />was more specific direction from the Commission. She is not interested in creating this program <br />on her own. <br /> <br /> <br />
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