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Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement Commission Minutes <br /> September 19, 2018 —Draft Minutes <br /> Page 4 of 13 <br /> 136 housing. The norm used to be two children with parents, so the housing <br /> 137 consisted of three bedrooms but lately there are more than that and the <br /> 138 discussion was how to add in more rooms to buildings in housing <br /> 139 requirements, so he wondered how this proclamation would fit in. <br /> 140 <br /> 141 Commissioner Bolinger stated the proclamation deals more with protecting <br /> 142 rights of equal housing. She thought subsidized housing was a different thing <br /> 143 or building codes fall underneath a different scope. <br /> 144 <br /> 145 • Black History Month <br /> 146 Commissioner Djevi indicated the last time this was reviewed there was some <br /> 147 language added. He noted this was reviewed at the last meeting and it was <br /> 148 approved. <br /> 149 <br /> 150 • Days of Remembrance <br /> 151 This proclamation was finalized. <br /> 152 <br /> 153 • LGBTQIA+ General and Sexual Alliance Club (Gay/Straight Alliance) <br /> 154 Commissioner Bolinger stated she cut and pasted from some different <br /> 155 proclamations from cities and States around the Country. She noted she has <br /> 156 done a little bit of research on LGBTQIA+ and is trying to be as inclusive as <br /> 157 possible. <br /> 158 <br /> 159 Ms. Olson indicated Commissioner Bolinger sent the proclamation to PFlag <br /> 160 and OutFront Minnesota but have not heard back from either group. <br /> 161 <br /> 162 Youth Commissioner Iverson thought the High School Club (Gay/Straight <br /> 163 Alliance)is going to be renamed "Gender Sexuality Alliance". That may be <br /> 164 one thing to double check before this proclamation is finalized. <br /> 165 <br /> 166 Commissioner Peterson wondered if the club was going to change their name <br /> 167 every year the Commission will either need to change the wording in the <br /> 168 proclamation every year or maybe not include the name of the club. She <br /> 169 thought the goal was to not have to review the proclamation every year. <br /> 170 Maybe use some broad language. <br /> 171 <br /> 172 Vice Chair Beltmann suggested using "student groups" so it reads <br /> 173 LGBTQIA+ Community Allies including Roseville Area High School Student <br /> 174 Groups provides support and encouragement to Roseville youth with the <br /> 175 assistance of School District Staff and Administration". <br /> 176 <br /> 177 The Commission liked the change. <br /> 178 <br /> 179 • American with Disabilities <br /> 180 This proclamation was finalized. <br />
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