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' GRAND RAPIDS <br />•. Human Rights Commission <br />Fostering Positive Law Enforcement -Community Relations <br />A Human Rights Workshop for Itasca County <br />Law Enforcement Personnel <br />Sponsored by the Grand Rapids Human Rights Commission <br />in Cooperation with <br />The Grand Rapids Police Department, <br />Itasca County Sheriff s Department and the <br />Minnesota Department of Human Rights <br />ids Fire Hall Conference Room <br />18 NE 5th Street (South Entrance) <br />Grand Rapids, MN 55744 <br />Tuesday and Wednesday, September 25-26, 2007 <br />Three Identical Three-Hour Programs <br />9 a.m.-12 Noon and 1-4 p.m., on Sept. 25 and <br />9 a.m: 12 Noon, on September 26 <br />Program <br />9 a.m. Welcome <br />Barb Sanderson, Chair of Grand Rapids Human Rights Commission <br />9:OS a.m. Gary Gorman, MN Department of Human Rights <br />Understanding the Minnesota Human Rights Act and Working with Local Law <br />Enforcement Departments <br />10 a.m. Community Perceptions ofPolice-Community Relations <br />• John Downing, Facilitator of Program for Men and Fathers, Advocates for Family Peace <br />• Cathe McDonald, Therapist in Private Practice <br />• Michele Rinne, Therapist, Northland Counseling Center <br />• Eloise Jackson, Community Member <br />11 a.m. Law Enforcement Perspectives: <br />Building, Positive Community Relations <br />• Chief Scott Johnson, Apple Valley Police Department <br />• Chief Dennis Ballantine, St. Cloud Police Department <br />• Interim Human Rights Director Bob Grytdahl, City of Duluth <br />• Boyd Morson, Former Police Department Officer, Detroit, MI; Vice President of League <br />of MN Human Rights Commission <br />