THE LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA HUMA June 8, 2010
<br /> 1100 Lakeview Avenue North, Robbinsdale, MN 5, Item 4 C
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<br /> LMHRC Request Project 515
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<br /> TO: ALL MEMBER COMMISSIONS OF THE LEAGUE OF
<br /> $oard of Directors: MINNESOTA HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSIONS
<br /> Sam Abdullai,Shoreview
<br /> Ada Alden,Vice President,Ptymouth FROM: ANNE DYKSTRA,President
<br /> Carol Bannister,Lake Elmo
<br /> Beth Burrows,New Ulm
<br /> Cameron Cegalske,St.Paul
<br /> Lary Clark.Honorary,Red Wing DATE: May 21, 2010
<br /> Jocelyn Cook,Anoka
<br /> Judy Dirks,Northfield
<br /> Anne Dykstra.President,Golden Vly
<br /> Dave Gallus,Mile Lacs RE: LOCAL COMMISSION SUPPORT FOR & PRESENTATIONS
<br /> Georgette Gray,Robblnsdale
<br /> JaPaul Harris,St Paul
<br /> JePaul Herds, secretary,Golden viy BY PROJECT 515 EDUCATION CAMPAIGN
<br /> Louisa Hest,Minneapolis
<br /> Bob Johnson,Fergus Falls
<br /> Ellen Kehr,Albert Lea
<br /> Virginia Kevorn,Plymouth
<br /> Elizabeth K.-dght,Brooklyn Perk
<br /> Idelte Sue Longman.Edina
<br /> Thelma McKenzie,Treasurer,Roseville
<br /> Thomas McRoberts,Morris
<br /> Stuart Morgan,St.Louts Park At its April, 2010 meeting, the League's Board of Directors was given a
<br /> James Otteson,Owatonna
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<br /> Evelyn Staus, pls n Park presentation by a human rights organization called Project 515, Project 515's
<br /> 'fish Woods,New Brighton mission is to ensure that same-sex couples and their families have equal rights
<br /> Nancy Haugdahl,Financial Coord.
<br /> JudyReinehr,Librarian and considerations under Minnesota law. Project 515's Education Campaign is
<br /> committed to educating Minnesotans about the discrimination that exists under
<br /> state law for same-sex couples and their families, and its impact on our state.
<br /> _ambercemm,aa;ens, Similar to the League's mission, Project 515 envisions a state where all
<br /> An 'Lea families are equally valued and respected under the law in all aspects of their
<br /> Arden Hilts lives.
<br /> Austin
<br /> Semidji
<br /> Brooklyn Park
<br /> Chaska After receiving a good presentation by Project 515, the Board passed a motion
<br /> Cottage Grove
<br /> Crow Crystal
<br /> Wing County to have the League recommend to its members that they contact Project 515
<br /> Duluth and schedule a presentation about the work of Project 515 for their local
<br /> Eden Prairie
<br /> Edina commission and other local organizations.
<br /> Fairmont
<br /> Flacon Heights
<br /> Fergus Falls
<br /> Forest Lake The Project 515 Education Campaign welcomes interest from Human Rights
<br /> Grand Rapids Commissions across the state. There is much that Human Rights Commissions
<br /> H bopkins
<br /> [sane can do to help move the issue of equality forward, including signing up to
<br /> Marshall receive information from Project 515, speaking to their local legislators and
<br /> Mlle Lace Area e ry ak
<br /> Montgor e p olic yin erS, and tapping into their networks of community members
<br /> Moorhead interested in working for fairness for all Minnesotans.
<br /> Monis
<br /> New Brighton
<br /> New lope
<br /> New Ulm Project 515 welcomes your invitation to speak before your commission, as
<br /> Olmsted County well as referrals to other interested entities. To schedule a speaker in your
<br /> Owatonna
<br /> Ramp 110 community or for more information, please contact Ann Kaner-Roth, Project
<br /> Richfield eWin 515 Executive Director, at(612)246-3885 or ann�a7,project515.org.
<br /> Robbinsdale
<br /> Roseville
<br /> St Cloud
<br /> St Louts Perk
<br /> St Paul THANK YOU FOR STANDING UP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL!
<br /> St Peter
<br /> Shakopee
<br /> Shoreview
<br /> Stillwater
<br /> Virginia
<br /> Waseca
<br /> Wismar
<br /> Winona
<br /> and others In formation
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