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Human Rights Commission Minutes <br />February 15, 2017 Draft Minutes <br />Page 3of 4 <br /> <br />New Business <br />91 <br /> <br />92 <br /> <br />a.Rose Parade Participation <br />93 <br />Commissioner Dailey stated she would work on getting cheerleaders for the event. <br />94 <br /> <br />95 <br />Ms. Curti stated that the Human Rights Commission and the Community Engagement <br />96 <br />Commission would be melding in some way. She has already sent in the application for the <br />97 <br />parade, which includes a write up on the Commission but this can be changed if needed. <br />98 <br /> <br />99 <br /> <br />100 <br /> <br />101 <br /> <br />a.Update on Imagine Roseville Community Conversations <br />102 <br />Chair Groff stated he along with Ms. Curti and Commissioner Slade had attended the Imagine <br />103 <br />Roseville Community Conversation. There is one more meeting and then a follow-up on the <br />104 <br />action steps. <br />105 <br /> <br />106 <br />Youth Commissioner Report <br />107 <br /> <br />108 <br />Youth Commissioner Hansel stated the Human Rights Club at the High School is currently <br />109 <br />working on a project with the focus of bringing people together. On January 31 students were <br />110 <br />encouraged to write down stereotypes that others have about them followed by their truths. <br />111 <br />These would then be displayed in the main area of the school for students to look at them, reflect, <br />112 <br />and discuss. There had been over 2,000 responses to this activity. The Club had done some <br />113 <br />th <br />teaching in the 9 grade social studies classes and this had been well received and the Club was <br />114 <br />th <br />asked to teach all the 9 grade classes next trimester. <br />115 <br /> <br />116 <br />Ms. Curti stated the Club could do a display at City Hall for the stereotypes project they have <br />117 <br />worked on. <br />118 <br /> <br />119 <br />Staff Report <br />120 <br /> <br />121 <br />Ms. Curti stated Youth Commissioner Cederberg has been serving for three years and he will be <br />122 <br />transitioning off the Commission because he has graduated. She asked if the Commission would <br />123 <br />want to look at recruiting for a Youth Commissioner. She stated the City Council approved a <br />124 <br />motion to join the Human Rights Commission and the Community Engagement Commission. <br />125 <br />The Council suggested the Commission appoint two members to serve on a sub-committee to <br />126 <br />work through the transition. It is her understanding that all the members on both Commissions <br />127 <br />will be on one commission and through attrition membership will be dropped to the number the <br />128 <br />Council determines would be appropriate. <br />129 <br /> <br />130 <br />Chair Groff stated there was not an immediate need to make any changes. He asked Youth <br />131 <br />Commissioner Hansel to let others know there would be openings. <br />132 <br /> <br />133 <br />Commissioner Daily and Commissioner Peterson stated they would serve on the sub-committee. <br />134 <br /> <br />135 <br /> <br /> <br />