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Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement Commission Minutes <br /> May 16, 2018 —Draft Minutes <br /> Page 6 of 7 <br /> It was decided the Commissioners would give verbal updates on the proclamations at <br /> the June meeting. <br /> Commissioner Eichenlaub noted that Hispanic Heritage Week should be updated to <br /> replace the word"Hispanic" with"LatinX" or"Latino," to more accurately reflect all <br /> possible heritages. <br /> Other New Business or Reports <br /> a. City Engagement Efforts <br /> Ms. Olson provided several updates on events: May 22nd is the opening date for <br /> filings for anyone seeking a Council seat. There is also a Roseville Police <br /> Department event on May 22nd about de-escalation and crisis intervention. Also, <br /> Roseville is partnering with Nexus Community Partners and their Boards and <br /> Leadership Institute on May 3111. On May 22nd is an All Politics is Local event. On <br /> May 291h is a Who's Buying up St. Paul event. On June 51h will be a conversation <br /> with former mayor George Latimer from St. Paul. <br /> b. Staff Report <br /> Ms. Olson noted June 71h has been tentatively scheduled for the biannual meeting. <br /> Announcements <br /> Chair Holub announced she will be going to law school in Seattle in the fall, so the <br /> August meeting will be her last. She encouraged all Commissioners to consider <br /> running for the Chair position, and elections will be held in June or July. <br /> Commissioner Iverson announced the summer book reading, The New Jim Crow, <br /> with two meeting dates at the Roseville Library: June 191h and June 22nd. He also <br /> reported that the Human Rights Club taught eight classes of Freshman about several <br /> human rights issues, including the drug war in the Philippines, DACA, and Title IX. <br /> Future Agenda Items <br /> a. IAP2 Training <br /> b. GARE Update <br /> c. 2020 Census <br /> d. New American Forum Update <br /> e. 2018-2019 Essay Question (June) <br />
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