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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-25-2024 Human Rights CommissionHuman Rights Commission September 25, 2024 Regular Meeting — 5:30 PM Emma J. Harvat Hall, City Hall Agenda: 1. Call the Meeting to Order and Roll Call 2. Reading of Native American Land Acknowledgement 3. Approval of the August 27, 2024, Meeting Minutes 4. Public Comment on Items Not on the Agenda. (Commentators shall address the Commission for No More than 5 minutes. Commissioners Shall Not Engage in Discussion with the Commentator or One Another Concerning Remarks) 5. Correspondence 5. Updates on Outreach and Engagement by the Police Department 7. CCAN-Con 2024 s. Indigenous Peoples Day Event (October 14) 9. Human Rights Awards (October 23) 10. Retreat to Revisit the Strategic Plan (October 15 & November 4) ii. Racial Equity and Social Justice Grant & Informational Sessions 12. Commission Committees Building Bridges (Paul Shantz, Kollasch, Pandya) Reciprocal Relationships (Lusala, Abdullahi, Pries) Breaking Bread (Mendez Shannon, Qaduora) 13. Brief Announcements by Staff and Commission Members (Commissioners shall not engage in discussion with one another concerning said announcements) 14. Next Meeting Date is Tuesday, October 22, 2024 15. Adjournment Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all City of Iowa City -sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in these events, please contact the Office of Equity and Human Rights at 319-356-5022 or humanrights(Qiowa-citv.orq. 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 land 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 a 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 Ad 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 read 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 whom we owe our commitment and dedication. The area of Iowa City was within the homelands of the Iowa, Meskwaki, 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 City community to 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 Arts and Culture: Honor Native Land Virtual Resources and Guide Meskwaki Nation - History Special thanks to the University of Iowa Native American Council for their work and guidance, as well as members of the public, for their input. Draft Minutes Human Rights Commission August 27, 2024 Emma Harvat Hall Commissioners present: Roger Lusala, Jahnavi Pandya, Doug Kollasch, Mark Pries, Vianna Qaduora, Commissioners present via Zoom: Idriss Abdullahi. Commissioners absent: Elizabeth Mendez Shannon, Kelsey Paul Shantz, Schafer -Van Houtte. Staff present: Stefanie Bowers. Recommendation to City Council: No. Meeting called to order: 5:32 PM. Native American Land Acknowledgement: Lusala read the Land Acknowledgement. Public comment of items not on the agenda: No. Approval of meeting minutes of July 23, 2024: Pries moved; and Lusala seconded. Motion passed 6-0. Updates on Outreach and Engagement by the Police Department: No report. Support for a Community Transportation Commission: No update. Human Rights Awards: Kollasch, Pandya, and Lusala will serve on the selection committee. Staff will send the nominations to them on September 201h. Revisiting the Commission's Strategic Plan: The commission will hold special meetings on Tuesday, October 15 and Monday November 5 to review and revise its current plan. Both meetings will begin at 5:30 PM and be held in Meeting Room B at the Robert A. Lee Community Recreation Center. Welcoming America Initiative: Cady Gerlach and Evan Doyle updated the commission on this annual week long event. This year it is being supported with funding from the Racial Equity and Social Justice Grant. The website is welcomeicarea.org. Yard signs will be distributed by the city and other area governments. A proclamation will be read at the City Council September 3 formal meeting and the committee is working on getting the Iowa City area certified, which requires an assessment of programs, policies, and other selective criteria. The criteria framework has seven points of interest: civic engagement, government/community leadership, equitable access, connected communities, education, economic development, and safe communities. As the committee works through each point, the commission will be given the opportunity to assist in the endeavors. Commission Committees' Update: Building Bridges (Paul Shantz, Kollasch, Pandya): No update. Reciprocal Relationships (Lusala, Pries, Abdullahi): No update. Breaking Bread (Dr. Liz, Qaduora) No update. CCAN-Con 2024: The commission will host a vendor table at the event and will decide at its September meeting date whether to also present a program. National Hispanic Heritage Month: Staff will submit a proclamation and reach out to Manny Galvez and the other persons who helped to plan Latino Fest to see if they are interested in accepting it. Mental Health Celebration: Idriss will represent the commission at this event being held on September 22"1 from 1-3 PM at Terry Trueblood Area. Indigenous Peoples Day: Pandya and Lusala (tentative) will represent the commission. Announcements of Commissioners: Pries recently visited the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City. Pries also spoke upon a program he helped plan that included a viewing of the film God and Country followed by a discussion. There were over 90 community members in attendance. Lusala and Abdullahi attended the Latino Festival this past weekend. Lusala also asked commissioners to save the date for the inaugural African Festival being held on Saturday, September 21". Abdullahi and Qaduora reflected on their participation in the Benefit for Palestine events held at The Englert. The events raised $15,000 for Palestinian children. Qadoura recently viewed the documentary Where Olive Trees Weep on the history of the Palestinian struggle and resilience. In September, the Mariam Girls Club will serve the harvest vegetables for the Coralville Food Pantry. Announcements of staff: Reminder the September meeting will be held on the 251h and not the 24`h. Adjourned: 6:19 PM. The meeting can be viewed at httos://citychannel4.com/video.html?series=Local%20Government. 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Please take extra care opening any links or attachments. ** Hello Fellow Advocates & Organizers! Are you ready to amplify the incredible work we're all doing in the Corridor region? We are thrilled to invite you to join us at CCAN-Con, our annual volunteer and civic engagement festival taking place on Saturday, October 19th, from 11 AM to 6 PM at the Iowa City Ped Mall. Why CCAN-Con 2024 is Essential for Our Organizations: CCAN-Con is a unique opportunity for our local organizations to come together, share resources, and inspire the community. Here's how your organization can benefit from participating: Showcase Your Impact: Set up a booth and engage directly with community members who are eager to learn about your work and how they can get involved. Expand Your Reach: Connect with other organizations, fostering collaborations that can enhance our work. Lead Workshops and Presentations: Host a session to share your expertise, recruit volunteers, or highlight successful projects. How You Can Get Involved: • Table at the Event: Share your mission and connect with attendees by setting up a booth. Organizations can participate for any portion of the day they are able. • Host a Workshop/Skill-Share/Presentation: We expect to have openings for workshops and presentations throughout the day. Please let us know if you have or know of a space in or near downtown Iowa City where we can hold some of these sessions. They have previously taken place in the library, but there is a scheduling conflict this year. • Lead an Outdoor Activity: Help community members engage with your topic in fun, hands-on, interactive ways. • Provide Entertainment: We are seeking performers and live entertainment. If you know anyone who would be interested, please pass the word on and have them reach out to us- this is a great platform to showcase talent! CLAN -Con 2024 is a chance for all of us to come together and amplify the positive change we're making in our community. Your participation will not only highlight the important work your organization does but also inspire others to get involved. If you are interested in joining us at CCAN-Con 2024, please reply to this email and let us know how you would like to participate. We are happy to answer any questions and provide additional information as needed. You can find a public event listing here to help us spread the word. Thank you for your continued dedication to malting our community a better place. We look forward to collaborating with you at CCAN-Con 2024! Thank You, Mandi Remington (she/her) I Director, Corridor Community Action Network So gn lip to - emails Schedule a Meeting Iowa City, Iowa, USA Cell I +1 (319) 677-1153