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Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement Commission Minutes <br />October 17, 2018 – Draft Minutes <br />Page 6of 13 <br />225 Chair Beltmann stated there are already overlaps of proclamations in each month and <br />226 being that May has proclamations for the whole month would this get more notice if <br />227 it was done in October. <br />228 <br />229 Commissioner Manke thought with any proclamation, even if there are multiple ones <br />230 over the course of a month there are four weeks in any given month, so each <br />231 proclamation could be highlighted in a week. <br />232 <br />233 Chair Beltmann asked if this proclamation was one high on the Commissions list to <br />234 highlight next year. If it is, May is a busy time for the Commission, so it might make <br />235 more sense to look at doing the week in October and would give the Commission <br />236 more time to plan. <br />237 <br />238 Commissioner Manke thought it depended on who initiates the event that is going on. <br />239 <br />240 Commissioner Peterson agreed and thought no matter what proclamation is <br />241 highlighted the Commission will need to partner with some other groups to plan <br />242 events.She stated if the Commission decided to pick this proclamation to highlight, <br />243 she would want to pick the month-long proclamation because it gives the <br />244 Commission more time to plan events. <br />245 <br />246 Chair Beltmann asked where the Commission stood in regard to the proclamations. <br />247 <br />248 Commissioners Djevi and Peterson would like to see the month-long proclamation <br />249 move forward. <br />250 <br />251 Commissioner Manke stated if the Commission needed to decide one or other,she <br />252 would like to do the month,but she thought the Commission could still do both. <br />253 <br />254 The rest of the Commission and Youth Commissioners felt the month proclamation <br />255 would work. <br />256 <br />257 Chair Beltmann wondered if there needed to be changes made on the proclamation or <br />258 did it look ok. <br />259 <br />260 Commissioner Peterson thought it looked ok but would verify that the NAMI.org <br />261 stigma free website is always going to be there. <br />262 <br />263 Chair Beltmann indicated that could be taken out of the proclamation and did not <br />264 think other proclamations pointed to specific websites so to keep it uniform she might <br />265 suggest removing it. <br />266 <br />267 Ms. Olson noted to update the date as well from week to month. <br />268 <br /> <br />
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