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Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement Commission Minutes <br /> March 21, 2018 —Draft Minutes <br /> Page 11 of 17 <br /> 448 4. Constitution Week—(This was assigned to Commissioner Dailey who was not present at <br /> 449 the meeting.) Ms. Olson stated Commissioner Dailey told her she did not have any <br /> 450 changes to the current proclamation. <br /> 451 <br /> 452 Chair Holub suggested they reassign this proclamation to a new Commissioner. <br /> 453 <br /> 454 5. Hispanic Heritage Month—Commissioner Eichenlaub reported he read through the <br /> 455 proclamation thoroughly but did not consult with anyone in the Hispanic community. He <br /> 456 believes that instead of saying Latino or Latina, the new term is LatinX. None of these <br /> 457 terms are used in the proclamation, so he did not feel it was necessary to change <br /> 458 anything. <br /> 459 <br /> 460 Ms. Olson stated this proclamation was previously reviewed by the Cultural Liaison from <br /> 461 Roseville High School who confirmed the translation into Spanish. This is a national <br /> 462 proclamation and they should reference if they make changes to the language. <br /> 463 <br /> 464 Chair Holub noted some Latinos do not like the word Hispanic and she suggested <br /> 465 changing it to Hispanic and Latino/LatinX Heritage Month. <br /> 466 <br /> 467 Commissioner Manke commented when she refers to the Latino community as Hispanic, <br /> 468 she is constantly corrected by members of that community. <br /> 469 <br /> 470 Commissioner Eichenlaub stated he will further research these suggestions. <br /> 471 <br /> 472 6. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Week—Commissioner Groff reported the <br /> 473 proclamation is still pertinent for today. He suggested they include "Q" in LGBTQ. <br /> 474 <br /> 475 7. Days of Remembrance—Youth Commissioner Iverson reported everything looked <br /> 476 current with this proclamation and he confirmed the facts included in it. It lines up with <br /> 477 the Jewish calendar, so they need to make sure the highlighted week lines up with that. <br /> 478 <br /> 479 8. Fair Housing Month—Commissioner Groff reported the anniversary dates will need to be <br /> 480 updated. The Housing and Redevelopment Authority should be removed since it no <br /> 481 longer exists, and that paragraph could begin with"The City of Roseville supports fair <br /> 482 housing..." <br /> 483 <br /> 484 Commissioner Carey noted the reference to the Roseville Human Rights Commission <br /> 485 should be changed to Human Rights, Inclusion, and Engagement Commission. <br /> 486 <br /> 487 Ms. Olson noted they have learned about the history of the housing practices in this <br /> 488 country through the GARE program and she wondered if they should acknowledge this <br /> 489 within the proclamation. <br /> 490 <br />
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