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Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement Commission Minutes <br />October 17, 2018 – Draft Minutes <br />Page 9of 13 <br />358 <br />359 Commissioner Manke will reach out to a community member that is a leader. <br />360 <br />361 Ms. Olsonstated she will follow up with Cultural Liaison at Roseville. <br />362 <br />363 Chair Beltmann recapped the discussion and noted Senior Citizen Month and <br />364 Hispanic Heritage Month will be brought back for full review in November and all <br />365 other proclamations are good to go with the changes discussed. <br />366 <br />367 Commissioner Peterson moved and Commissioner Djevi seconded a motion to <br />368 approve proclamations. Motion passed unanimously. <br />369 <br />370 Ms. Olson asked if each Commissioner could write up a small introduction to their <br />371 proclamations for the City Council that would be appreciated. <br />372 <br />373 c. Discuss the Pilot Proclamation <br />374 Chair Beltmann stated she did not think the Commission needed to come up with the <br />375 plan the Commission wants to do for the proclamations but thought the Commission <br />376 should keep the conversation focused on which proclamations the Commission would <br />377 like to highlight. <br />378 <br />379 Commissioner Bolinger stated she liked the idea of highlighting Human Trafficking <br />380 because Roseville has a very excited person in the Police Department that would like <br />381 to partner with the Commission. <br />382 <br />383 Commissioner Peterson stated the Human Trafficking proclamation is set for January <br />384 and she brought it up to Mr. Yunke and he indicated events can be planned in a short <br />385 amount of time for this. She noted the Police Department would not be the only <br />386 partner. There are quite a few groups in the Twin Cities that are working on this issue <br />387 and would be more than willing to help Roseville. She did wonder ifJanuary 2019 <br />388 would be too soon for this to be their pilot proclamation. <br />389 <br />390 Commissioner Bolinger wondered if this would be something the Commission could <br />391 involve the Human Rights Club at the High School. She did not know if the events <br />392 needed to be elaborate. <br />393 <br />394 Commissioner Peterson noted if this were their pilot proclamation, she would need to <br />395 contact the library to reserve rooms because thecommunity roomsfill up fast. <br />396 <br />397 Commissioner Bolinger thought the high school could be used as well. <br />398 <br />399 Commissioner Manke thought the high school would be the perfect place to do an <br />400 event because of the age group. <br />401 <br /> <br />
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