HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-21-2023 Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation CommissionAd Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Thursday, September 21, 2023
Regular Meeting
7 PM - Emma J. Harvat Hall
410 E. Washington Street
AGENDA:
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. READING OF NATIVE AMERICAN LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
3. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES: AUGUST 24, 2023, SEPTEMBER 7, AND
SEPTEMBER 14, 2023.
4. PUBLIC COMMENT OF ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA
COMMISSIONERS SHALL NOT ENGAGE IN DISCUSSION WITH THE PUBLIC
CONCERNING SAID ITEMS.
5. STRATEGIC DOING WORKSHOPS FOLLOW-UP
6. CITY BUDGET
7. "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE - A SUGGESTED ROADMAP FOR OUR
FUTURE" PRESENTATION
8. FACT FINDING SESSION (WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 @ 5 P.M.)
9. FACILITATOR WORK PLAN FOR PHASE ONE
10. CORRESPONDENCE
11. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF COMMISSIONERS
THIS ITEM INCLUDES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR BRIEF UPDATES FROM STAFF
AND COMMISSIONERS. COMMISSIONERS SHALL NOT ENGAGE IN
DISCUSSION ON UPDATES.
12.ADJOURNMENT
To encourage input from the public, the Commission intends to offer the opportunity to
participate in the meeting remotely. However, this meeting is in -person, and those wishing to
ensure their ability to participate should attend the meeting in person. If you instead wish to
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Agenda Item #2
Native American Land Acknowledgement
Prepared for the City of Iowa City{s Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Human
Rights Commission
PURPOSE
Iowa City owes its existence to the many Indigenous Peoples who were the original stewards of this rand
and who were subjected to manipulation and violence by non-native settlers, invaders, and governments
in order to make this moment possible. Acknowledgement of this truth is central to our work toward
reconciliation across all barriers of difference and injustice. Starting with aM Native American Land
Acknowledgement, this Commission will bear witness to the legacies of violent displacement, migration,
and settlement that have marginalized those who were the first inhabitants of this land. We must also
address the mistreatment and exclusion that Native Americans continue to face today. The Aid Hoc Truth
and Reconciliation Commission and the Human Rights Commission encourage the community and City of
Iowa City to join us in these efforts through the use of a Native American Land Acknowledgement.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
To be head at all public meetings and events:
"we meet today in the community of Iowa City, which now occupies the homelands of
Native American Nations to whoa we owe our commitment and dedication. The area of
Iowa City was within the homelands of the Iowa, Plekwaki, and Sauk, and because
history is complex and time goes far back beyond memory, we also acknowledge the
ancient connections of many other Indigenous Peoples here. The history of broken
treaties and forced removal that dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of their homelands
was and is an act of colonization and genocide that we can not erase. We implore the
Iowa Citycommunity t commit to understanding and addressing these injustices as we
work toward equity, restoration, and reparations."'
LEARN MORE
Native Governance Center Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgement
US Department of Alerts and Culture: Honor Native Land Virtual Resources and Guide
Meskwaki Nation - History
p ciol thanks to the University of Iowa Native American Councilfor their work and guidclnce, as well a
members of the public, for their input.
August 24, 2023
Draft Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Minutes
Emma J. Harvat, City Hall
Commissioners present: Chastity Dillard, Clif Johnson, Louis Tassinary, Chad Simmons, Marie
Krebs, Wangui Gathua.
Commissioners not present: Eric Harris, Lauren Merritt, Sikowis Nobiss.
Staff present: Stefanie Bowers.
Meeting called to order: 7:07.
Reading of Land Acknowledgement: Dillard read the Land Acknowledgement.
Approval of the meeting minutes of August 17, 2023: Gathua moved, and the motion was
seconded by Simmons. Motion passed 6-0.
TRC Logo Selection: Commissioner Johnson shared the four logos that have been designed for the
TRC. The Commission discussed each one and what they like about it. Simmons moved, and
Johnson seconded for the below image to be the logo for the TRC. Motion passed 5-1 (Gathua in
the negative).
Talking Circles: Facilitator LaMere provided an overview of the Talking Circle. A Talking Circle is a
way of providing traditional healing through coming together as relatives, respecting each other's
time and words that are expressed from the heart on various topics. Some Commissioners
expressed concern with cultural appropriation with sacred objects and smudging. LaMere replied
that the TRC would co -create the development of the Talking Circles. It was decided that the
Talking Circles would be held on Thursday, September 21St and Saturday, September 30tn.
Commission Bylaws: Facilitator Gonzalez sent bylaws that they had modified over the weekend.
Staff had the City Attorney's Office (CAO) review the modified bylaws. The CAO's Office made two
suggestions —delete the two references to closed sessions as they are not correct interpretations
of Iowa law. Simmons moved to approve the bylaws with the changes by the CAO, Tassinary
seconded. The motion failed 2-4 (Dillard, Gathua, Krebs, Johnson in the negative).
Strategic Doing Workshops: On September 14t", a Strategic Doing (SD) session will be held at the
Iowa City Senior Center. It will be followed up on September 16th at the South District Market.
Staff and Commissioners will both send out personal invitations to the community, including
those in the areas of non-profit, community, medical, religious/spiritual, business, University, and
School District. Marlen Mendoza and Angie Jordan will assist Facilitator Fixmer-Oraiz at the
sessions. There will be a separate Spanish speakers SD held on September 23. Dillard move to
hold this additional Spanish speaker's SD, Gathua seconded. The motion passed 6-0.
Fact Finding: Kearns and West will lead a fact-finding session on Wednesday, September 27, from
5-9, here at City Hall.
Adjourned: 9:35 p.m.
This meeting can be viewed in its entirety at this link.
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Agenda Item #3
September 7, 2023
Draft Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Minutes
Emma J. Harvat, City Hall
Commissioners present: Chastity Dillard, Clif Johnson, Louis Tassinary, Chad Simmons, Marie
Krebs, Lauren Merritt, Sikowis Nobiss.
Commissioners not present: Eric Harris, Wangui Gathua.
Staff present: Stefanie Bowers, Redmond Jones.
Meeting called to order: 7:02.
Reading of Land Acknowledgement: Merritt read the Land Acknowledgement.
Comments on items not on the agenda: Angie Jordan invited the TRC members to an upcoming
community event being held on Saturday, September 23, at the South District Market.
Approval of the meeting minutes of August 24, 2023: Item skipped. The minutes were not
available at the time of the meeting.
Commission Bylaws: After a brief discussion that clarified the revisions made by Facilitator
Gonzalez and those by the City Attorney's Office (CAO), Simmons moved, and Tassinary
seconded to approve the revised bylaws. This motion included removing the two sections on closed
sessions as advised by the CAO. Motion passed 7-0.
Better Together 2030 Plan: Cady Gerlach, Executive Director of Better Together 2023, presented
the history of the project, the vision, and the guiding principles. Gerlach closed the presentation by
asking the TRC to recommend that the City Council formally adopt the Inclusive Economic
Development Plan.
Inclusive Economic Development Plan: V Fixmer-Oraiz spoke on how community outreach and
engagement was conducted, including through Strategic Doing, research, surveys, and interviews.
Then went on to discuss the outreach highlights that included the demographics of those
respondents and concluded with the recommendations.
Strategic Doing Workshops: Time was spent crafting a "North Star Statement." The group
eventually agreed on the following:
How can we strategically build capacity and amplify the voices of BIPOC and ethnically
oppressed Peoples in order to express their truths, all while addressing historical oppression,
genocide, racism, and the need to de -construct colonial systems, ultimately creating foundations
for safer spaces for healing and empowerment?
The motion passed 7-0.
Facilitator Work Plan for Phase One: Kearns and West will lead a fact-finding session on
Wednesday, September 27, from 5-9, here at City Hall. At this session, the TRC will select focus
topics, focus areas, data, and the methodology for collection.
The TRC was asked to hold October 25 and 26 for a session by Think Peace on truth -telling.
Announcements of Commissioners: Nobiss gave an update on the first -ever Indigenous Peoples'
Day being held here in Iowa City and that tickets have gone on sale for Truthsgiving: The Truth
Will Not Be Whitewashed.
Adjourned: 10: 02 p.m.
This meeting can be viewed in its entirety at this link.
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Agenda#3
September 14, 2023
Draft Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Minutes
Emma J. Harvat, City Hall
Commissioners present: Chastity Dillard, Clif Johnson, Louis Tassinary, Lauren Merritt, Wangui
Gathua, Marie Krebs.
Commissioners not present: Eric Harris, Sikowis Nobiss, Chad Simmons.
Staff present: Stefanie Bowers.
Meeting called to order: 5:31 p.m.
Reading of Land Acknowledgement: Facilitator Fixmer-Oraiz read the Land Acknowledgement.
Strategic Doing Workshops: The session began with the participants including community,
Commissioners, and facilitators creating community agreements. Facilitators went over the
difference between strategic planning and strategic doing.
The pathfinder projects are:
1) A Financial Literacy & Credit Builder Program. Members: Tracy Jon Sargeant, Charles
Eastham, Amos Kiche, Louis Tassinary. Meeting October 30 at 6 pm at the Center for
Worker Justice.
2) Community Cohort- Develop a curriculum for a cohort of community members to engage
truth -telling, fact-finding, and reconciliation/healing throughout the community.
Members: Monica Nieves, Chastity Dillard, Tony Branch, Laura Bergus, Annie Tucker, Clif
Johnson, Mark Pries, Kim Scott, Wangui Gathua. Meeting October 1 at 4 pm at ICORE
Boxing Club.
3) A Focused Marketing Campaign for BIPOC & Ethnically -Oppresses Peoples to Connect
them to employment opportunities & training through Iowa Works. Members: Lauren
Merritt, Kate Moreland, Nancy Bird, Marie Krebs, Corey Johnson. Meeting October 2 at 5
pm on Zoom.
Adjourned: 9:02 p.m.
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The following documents were handed
out during the meeting.
TRC Strategic
Doing Sessions:
Initial Results
49. 21, 2023
Three events- First Event
Saturday. September 16th
loam -Noon
11 Attendees, 1 Facilitator
2 city staff
3 Commissioners
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3 Pathfinder Projects (' Denotes Commissioner)
Create a Financial
Literacy & Credit
Builder Program for
BIPCC Community
Members
Tracy Jon Sargent, 'Louis
Tassinary, Amos Kiche,
Charlie Eastham
Meeting @ 1pm
10130 CWJ
Focused marketing
campaign to our
underestimated community
to connect them to
employment opportunities
and training through
Iowa Works
Nancy Bird, Corey Johnson,
Lauren Merritt, Kate More(and.
"Marie Krebbs
Meeting @ 5pm
loft via Zoom
3 Pathfinder Projects (• Denotes Commissioner)
Community Experience- Developing a curriculum for a cohort of people in the
eommun'ity to engage the fact-finding information that the TRC
uncoverslaggregates (disparity in schools, history of redlining, etc.), sit in
talking circles to process information, and potentially create a project
together (Similar to the Community Leadership Program run by Greater Iowa
City, Inc.)
Monica Nieves, `Chastity DiLlard, Tony Branch, Laura Bergus, Annie Tucker, 'Cliff
Johnson, Mark Pries, Kim Scott, "Wangui Gathua
Meeting October 1st 4-5:30pm ICOR Boxing CLuh (391 Highland Ave. Iowa City, IA)
Additional ideas
■ Faith -Based
Curriculum for Anti -
racism work
■ African Community
Space hosted at ICOR
Boxing
Survey Responses
"Felt I was part of something much bigger
than myself! It was exciting to be around
others who wanted to share resources,
assets, time and energy around Truth &
Reconciliation within our community"
"So far the 3 projects are inclusive but I
suggest all workshop members discuss and
vet them . I may have interests on issues in
other groups and would even want to benefit
from suggestions by participants in other
teams."
1 am excited. We are moving forward and
can tweak stuff along the way."
Three events- Second Event
Saturday, September 14th
5-9pm
23 Attendees. 3
Facilitators, 2 City Staff
6 Commissioners, 1 City
Councilor
Much more intimate setting
Circle of people
Learned about South District Market
from Rachel Scott- business owner
Opened by asking for introduction and
"What brings you to this work'
Shared information & Met New People
an
Lessons Learned
Harm happened- How are we going to address it?
Ideas:
+ Create Transparent Communication Document for all spaces that the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission engages.
+ This document includes a description of the event the site, venders, accessibility, etc.
• Havc TRC approve all events/spaecs after reviewing the checklist/document
Three events- Third Event- Spanish
Wednesday, September 20th
5.9pm
10 Attendees, 1 Facilitators
Moving Forward
Each PathfPridor Project has one or more
Commissioner present. Ask for an update
after each 30/30 meeting.
Continue to seek cut opportunities to
engage with cornmunity members. There
were other ideas that were created,
perhaps others want to engage with them
or create their own!
Our team wi{L Continue to assist the
Pathfinders as they move forward.
HUGE SHOUT OUT TO STAFF?!!
Truth & Reconciliation
Commission
Our Future
Chad Simmons September 21, 2023
Truth & Reconciliation Commission
Telling Our Story
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Sponsor Review
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission
Topic Examples
• Housing
• Voting
• Public Services
• Economic Development
• Education
• Celebration &
Remembrance
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Telling Our Story
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Celebration and Remembrance
Truth & Reconciliation Commission
Next Steps
• Continue Life Long Learning
Process
• Communicate the need for a
Permanent Commission (Nov 2023)
• Develop & Gain Support for New
Charter (February 2024)
• Finalize TRC Process (March 2024)
• Final Presentation (May 2024)
• New Commission Begins (July 2024)
TRC Strategic
Doing Sessions:
Initial Results
49. 21, 2023
Three events- First Event
Saturday. September 16th
loam -Noon
11 Attendees, 1 Facilitator
2 city staff
3 Commissioners
r
L
-IL hmm� -or-
3 Pathfinder Projects (' Denotes Commissioner)
Create a Financial
Literacy & Credit
Builder Program for
BIPCC Community
Members
Tracy Jon Sargent, 'Louis
Tassinary, Amos Kiche,
Charlie Eastham
Meeting @ 1pm
10130 CWJ
Focused marketing
campaign to our
underestimated community
to connect them to
employment opportunities
and training through
Iowa Works
Nancy Bird, Corey Johnson,
Lauren Merritt, Kate More(and.
"Marie Krebbs
Meeting @ 5pm
loft via Zoom
3 Pathfinder Projects (• Denotes Commissioner)
Community Experience- Developing a curriculum for a cohort of people in the
eommun'ity to engage the fact-finding information that the TRC
uncoverslaggregates (disparity in schools, history of redlining, etc.), sit in
talking circles to process information, and potentially create a project
together (Similar to the Community Leadership Program run by Greater Iowa
City, Inc.)
Monica Nieves, `Chastity DiLlard, Tony Branch, Laura Bergus, Annie Tucker, 'Cliff
Johnson, Mark Pries, Kim Scott, "Wangui Gathua
Meeting October 1st 4-5:30pm ICOR Boxing CLuh (391 Highland Ave. Iowa City, IA)
Additional ideas
■ Faith -Based
Curriculum for Anti -
racism work
■ African Community
Space hosted at ICOR
Boxing
Survey Responses
"Felt I was part of something much bigger
than myself! It was exciting to be around
others who wanted to share resources,
assets, time and energy around Truth &
Reconciliation within our community"
"So far the 3 projects are inclusive but I
suggest all workshop members discuss and
vet them . I may have interests on issues in
other groups and would even want to benefit
from suggestions by participants in other
teams."
1 am excited. We are moving forward and
can tweak stuff along the way."
Three events- Second Event
Saturday, September 14th
5-9pm
23 Attendees. 3
Facilitators, 2 City Staff
6 Commissioners, 1 City
Councilor
Much more intimate setting
Circle of people
Learned about South District Market
from Rachel Scott- business owner
Opened by asking for introduction and
"What brings you to this work'
Shared information & Met New People
an
Lessons Learned
Harm happened- How are we going to address it?
Ideas:
+ Create Transparent Communication Document for all spaces that the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission engages.
+ This document includes a description of the event the site, venders, accessibility, etc.
• Havc TRC approve all events/spaecs after reviewing the checklist/document
Three events- Third Event- Spanish
Wednesday, September 20th
5.9pm
10 Attendees, 1 Facilitators
Moving Forward
Each PathfPridor Project has one or more
Commissioner present. Ask for an update
after each 30/30 meeting.
Continue to seek cut opportunities to
engage with cornmunity members. There
were other ideas that were created,
perhaps others want to engage with them
or create their own!
Our team wi{L Continue to assist the
Pathfinders as they move forward.
HUGE SHOUT OUT TO STAFF?!!