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1/1/1996
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<br />ROSEVILLE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION <br />ESSAY CONTEST RULES <br /> <br />SUBJECT TITLE: <br /> <br />THE STATE LAW <br /> <br />THE ROSEVILLE LAW <br /> <br />"It is the policy of this State to secure persons <br />in this State fi-eedom from discrimination. " <br /> <br />In support of the Minnesota Human Rights <br />Act, the City of Roseville adopted <br />Ordinance 241.010 which states: <br /> <br />The Minnesota Human Rights Act prohibits <br />its discrimination in the areas of: <br /> <br />. Housing <br />. Employment <br />. Public Accommodations <br />. Public Service <br />. Education <br />. Credit <br /> <br />"It is the public policy of [he City of <br />Roseville to fulfill its responsibility as a <br />partner of the State Department of Human <br />Rights in securingfor all citizens equal <br />opportunity in housing, employment, public <br />accommodations, public service, education <br />and credit, and to work consistently to <br />improve the human relations climate of the <br />City of Roseville. " <br /> <br />After reading the Roseville Law, please address one or more of the following issues: <br /> <br />A. How do you see our community fulfilling its partnership role as described in the Roseville Law? <br /> <br />B. As a member of the community, how do you see your role in this partnership? <br /> <br />C. Has discrimination affected you or anyone you know, and how could the partnership resolve it? <br /> <br />LENGTH OF ESSAY: <br />Open. <br /> <br />ESSAYS JUDGED ON: <br />Content and composition. <br /> <br />FORM: <br />Neatly written or typed on one side of paper only. Fill in the blanks on the attached form and staple it to <br />the essay paper. <br /> <br />DUE DATE: <br />November 22, 1996. <br /> <br />COLLECTION PLACE: <br />Office of School Principal. <br /> <br />NOTIFICATION OF WINNERS: <br />Individual winners to be notified by December 20, 1996. <br /> <br />PRIZES: <br />First Place: <br />Second Place: <br />Third Place: <br /> <br />$50.00 <br />$35.00 <br />$20.00 <br /> <br />CONTACT: <br />Mike Trainor, Human Rights Commission Chairman, 636-6937 <br />
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