HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-07-18 AppointmentNOTICE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CON-
SIDERING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOL-
LOWING BOARD:
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
One vacancy - Six months plus 5-year term
July 18, 1995 - January 1, 2001
Duties: In appropriate cases and subject to
appropriate conditions and safeguards, make
special exceptions to the terms of the ordinanc-
es. in harmony with general purpose and intent
and in accordance with general or specific rules
therein contained and provided that any property
owner aggrieved by the action of the Council in
the ~doption of such regulations and restrictions
may petition the said Board of Adjustment
directly or modify regulations and restrictions as
applied to such property owners. It can only act
pursuant to the zoning ordinance. It has no
power to act upon any ordinances other than the
zoning ordinance. It cannot grant a vadance
unless specific statutory authority provides for
granting a variance. Variances g(anted under
Iowa Code, Chapter 414.12(3) and Iowa City
Municipal Code A-8.10.28H lid) may only be
granted in the case of "unnecessary hardship."
The hardship must be substantial, serious, real,
and of compelling force, as distinguished from
reasons of convenience, maximization of profit
or caprice.
Iowa City appointed members of boards and
commissions must be eligible electors of the
City of Iowa City. The Board of Adjustment
meets the second Wednesday of each month at
4:30 p.m.
This appointment will be made at the July 18,
1995, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 p.m. in
the Council Chambers. The City of Iowa City
encourages diversity in the appointment of
citizens to boards and commissions. Persons
interested in being considered for this position
should contact the City Clerk at the Civic Cen-
ter, 410 E. Washington Street. Application
forms are available from the Clerk's office upon
request.
CITY OF I0 WA CITY
410 EAST WASHINOTON STI[EET · IOWA CITY, IOWA $2240.1536 · (Jig) 3~6-~000 o FAX {319) 356-~009
M~les: 2
Females: 2
July 18, 1995
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
One vacancy'- Six months plus 5-year term
June 27, 1995 -.January 1, 2001
Lowell Brandt
824 N. Gilbert Street
CITY OF IOWA CITY
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION
/ PLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest
to our community and its future. Applicqnts must reside in Iowa City.
After a vacancy has been announced, the Council reviews all applications during the work session. The
appointment is made at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. Return the application to City Clerk, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City,
Iowa.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC, THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THREE MONTHS ONLY AND AUTOMATICALLY
CONSIDERED FOR ANY VACANCY DURING THAT TIME.
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME"~o'eP'~) OF ~-r~z. pT TERM
NAME ~, o ~-~ t- ~- ~- ~T2~A-Pt~'T' HOME ADDRESS ~_~
~ Yes No
Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City?
OCCUPATION ~-o~J~z~-T'~ ~ ~-~ /~/~4~E~$,~/T EMPLOYER/~ ~o,~c~C~~ ~
PHONE NUMbErs. HOME 3~ - ~ ~ BUSINESS 4;~' yYT3
EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: ~ &~ ~ ~
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR
Specific attention should be directed to p~sible conflict o~ interest as aefineo in ~napters ~uz.~, ~u~.zz ot the
Code of Iowa. Should you be unce~ain whether or not potential conflict of interest exists, contact the City
A~orney's Office. Will you have a conflict of interest? YES ~ NO
If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? ~ YES ,NO
DL_,ou currently serve on another Iowa City Board or Commission? YES j NO
It has been Council policy not to permit an individual to serve on two Boards or Commissions ~Jt the same time.
¢~rx~.~.~¢ January 1995
NOTICE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF IOWA CITY IS CON-
SIDERING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE FOL-
LOWING COMMISSION:
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
One vacancy - Unexpired term
July 18, 1995 - January 1, 1997
The duties of the members of the Human
Rights Commission are to provide for the gener-
al welfare of the citizens of Iowa City by study-
ing the relationships of people of vadous races,
colors, creeds, raligions, nationalities, sexes and
ancestries living within the community. To
provide procedures for the operation of said
Commission to eliminate prejudice, intolerance,
bigotry and discrimination in the City of Iowa
City, Iowa, by declaring discriminatory practices
in the areas of public accommodations, employ-
ment and the leasing, sale, financing or showing
of real property to be against public policy and
to provide procedures for the investigation of
complaints and conciliation and to provide for
enforcement.
Iowa City appointed members of boards and
commissions must be eligible electors (~f the
City of Iowa City. The Human Rights Commis-
sion meets the fourth Monday of each month at
7 p.m.
This appointment will be made at the July 18,
1995, meeting of the City Council at 7:30 p.m. in
the Council Chambers. The City of Iowa City
encourages diversity in the appointment of
citizens to boards and commissions. Persons
interested in being considered for this position
should contact the City Clerk, Civic Center, 410
E. Washington Street. Application forms are
available from the Clerk's office upon request.
July 18, 1995
Males: 1
Females: 7
HUMAN RIGMTS COMMISSION
One vacancy - Unexpired term
July 18, 1995 - January 1, 1997
Regina Lea Utz
1271Doten Place
Osha Gray Davidson
14 S. Governor Street
Dereck A. Hall
808 Benton Drive #33
Gina Cara Lanzetta
432 S. Dubuque Street #5
PO Box 1112
Gerald A. Dias
810 Benton Drive #14
July 1995
Males:
Females:
}rUMAN COMMISSION
One
July 18,
Unexpired term
- January 1,
Regina Lea Utz
1271 DoZen Place
Osha Gray Davidson
14 S. Governor Street
Dereck A. Hall
808 Benton Drive #33
Gina Cara Lanzetta
432 S. Dubuque Street
PO Box 1112
· · %
CITY OF IOWA CITY
ADVISORY BOARD/CONIMISSlON
-°PLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commmsions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interes
to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City.
After a vacancy has been announced, the Council reviews all applications during the work session. Th~
appointment is made at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. Return the application to City Clerk, 410 E, Washington St., Iowa City
Iowa.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS'SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THI
PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THREE MONTHS ONLY AND AUTOMATICALL~
CONSIDERED FOR ANY VACANCY DURING THAT TIME.
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME /'Jrdc,,'~ ('~.'3r~ .~'~?,,.~.,%,~VQ~ TERM '~
NAME ~'~ ~C~ ~~ HOMEADDRESSq~ S,~~
Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? ~ Yes ~ No
OCCUPATION EMPLOYER
PHONE NUMBER: HOME ~q~ ~-~0 BUSINESS
EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: ~
WH~ IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? ~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~'~' I RY
WHAT CONTRIBUTI~S DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADV SO BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOI
Specific a~ention should be ~ected to po~ible conflict of interest as defined m Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 ot
Code of Iowa. Should you be unce~ain whether or not potential conflict of interest exists, contact the Cit
Attorney's Office. Will you have a conflict of interest? ~YES ~ NO
If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? ~, YES NO
D. 3u currently serve on another Iowa City Board or Commission? ...... YES
j~_NO
It has been Council policy not to permit an individual to serve on two Boards or Commissions at the same tim~
c~,~,~d-con~.~p, January 199
OINA C. LANZET~A
P.O. Box 1112
Iowa City, iA 52244-1112
(519) 337-4350
EDUCATION
~0NOHS
ACTIVITIES
RELEVANT .
EXPERIENCE
8/94 - 5/95
1/94 - 5/94
10/93 - 5/95
1/93 - 5/93
8/89 - 5/91
NORTHE'~N ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Flagstaff, AZ
Bachelor of Science in ~pplied Sociology,: Magna] Cum haude, May 1993
GPA 3.86
~oide~ 'Key Nahional Honor Society; AKD - Sociology Honor SoTiety; The
Honor Society of Phi ~appa Phi; National Dean's-hist
West Yavapai Guidance Center - volunteer work in the Teen Parent
Propran{. Peace & Justice - active in mn- and off- dampus programs
concerned with issues of social justice'and human right~. Attended
Child Abuse Council meetings and helped Dragare for activities during
Child Abuse month.
THE .TUNGLAND CORPORATION Flagstaff, AZ
grou~ Home Manager
"Keep track of monthly budget and-residents' ~inances.
* Write Individual Program Plane for'residents and follow programs
daily as written,
* Responsible for residents'· m~di~ations' and t~imonthly medication
reviews.
* Supervise staff and monitor that all proprains and assignments are
completed.
JUVENILE DETENTION Flagstaff, AZ "
Juvenile Detention Officer
~ P~ocess juveniles into the facility a~d enter paperwork into the
computer~
* Maintain security of. the facility and the safety of the juveniIes.
CREATIVE NETWORKS, INC. Flagstaff, AZ
Respite Care Provider
* Respite. care for developmentally disabled ohildron and adults.
* Habilitation work with developmentally disablpd.
PARENTS ANONYMOUS Flagstaff, AZ
$ociolopy InCe~n
* Coordinated site activities for. N~rturing Program.
* Facilitated Teenage Parent Program at ~igh School..
- Completed monthly paperwork.
"Attende~ support groups for abused womeh and ch.ildr~n.
PROJECT SUNSHINE Villanova~ PA
Tutor Juvenile Delinquents
* Tutored on a one-to-one basis.
* Provided emotional support and counseling.
i~EF~R.ENCES'
DEANNA WEBB
Manager
'Parents Anonymous
9009 N. West.. St.
SUite A
Flagstaff, AZ'86004
'SON¥~ FELDKAMP -
Director
The Tungland. Corporation
.121 E. Birch Ave.
Suite 508-
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(520). 774-7091
310 N. Mogollon
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(520) 773-0253
CITY OF IOWA CITY
ADVISORY BOARD/COMNIISSlON
/' PLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advis. ing the Council on matters of interest
to our community and its future. Applicants must reside in Iowa City.
After a vacancy has been announced, the Council reviews all applications during the work session, The
appointment is made at the next formal Council meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. Return the application to City Clerk, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City,
Iowa.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THREE MONTHS ONLY AND AUTOMATICALLY
CONSIDERED FOR ANY VACANCY DURING THAT 'rIME.
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Human Rights Commission
TERM
NAME Dereck A. Hall
HOME ADDRESS 808 Benton Dr.
is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? ~ Yes __. No
OCCUPATION Assistant Director of Admissions
EMPLOYER Iowa Wesleyan College
PHONE NUMBER: HOME 337-8640 BUSINESS 385-6234
EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION:
served on the College Disciplinary Board for four years. The board was formed to review
complaints of cheating. plagiarism and d~scr{mtnatory or ~nfM~r pr~ee~roq.
WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD7 They review or investigate
cases of int~stice or unfair treatment,
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR
APPLYING)? I believe that I can perform as an open minded, objective member of this advisory
board,
Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, z~O3A.22 of the
Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not potential conflict of interest exists, contact the City
Attorney's Office. Will you have a conflict of interest? YES XX NO --
If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? XZ YES NO ._.
D~ ,ou currently serve on another Iowa City Board or Commission? YES xx NO
It has been Council policy not to permit an individual to serve on two Boards or Commissions at the same time.
~.¢~,~.,pp January 1995
CITY OF IOWA CITY
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION
/' ' PLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest
to our community and its future, Applicants must reside in Iowa City,
After a vacancy has been announced, the Council reviews all applications during the work session. The
appointment is made at the next formal Council meeting, Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. Return the application to CiW Clerk, 410 E. Washington St,, Iowa City,
Iowa,
TIllS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THREE MONTHS ONLY AND AUTOMATICALLY
CONSIDERED FOR ANY VACANCY DURING THAT TIME,
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME~[~"O-dI~. ~ITY /-~UI~A~J ~,,tof.tr,~ ¢oNHI~',,~n~ERM
NAME 00~ ~ ~ ~PS~ HOME ADDRESS [~ ~, ~d~O ~ ~
Is your home address (Ilsted above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? ~es ~ No
OCCUPATION ~~ d~ ~~~ EMPLOYER
PHONE NUMBER: HOME ~- ~ BUSINESS ~
EXPE~IENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: ~ ~~
WHAT CONTRIBUTI~S DO ~OU F~EL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE.SON FOR
Specific a~ention should be d~rected to possible conflict of interest as d~fined in Chapters 362.6, 403A,22 of the
Code of Iowa. Should you be unce~ain whether or not potential confli~ of interest exists, contact the City
A~orney's Office. Will you have a conflict of interest?YES ~ NO
If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? ~ES NO
D~ tOM currently serve on another Iowa CiW Board or Commission? YES ~O
It has been Council policy not to permit an individual to serve on two Boards or Commissions at the same time,
d~l~bd~comm.app January 1995
OSHA ORAY DAVIDSON
14 SOUTH GOVERNOR STREE~
IOWA CITY IOWA 52240
(319) 338-4778
Education
Occupation
Work
Experience
B.A., English, University of Iowa, May 1982.
Author: The Best of Enemies, Spring 1996, Scribner.
Under Fire: The National Rifle Association and the Battle for
Gun Control, April 1993, Henry Holt. (Paperback, April 1994,
Owl Paperbacks).
Broken Heartland: The Rise of America's Rural .Ghetto,
September 1990, The Free Press. (Paperback, October 1991,
Anchor Books). ,
Scholar Affiliate, Center for International and Comparative Studies, The
University of Iowa. 1995-
Free-lance writer: Articles and editorials on a variety of topics published
in The blew York Tintes, The Progressive, The Nation, The New
Republic, The Utne Reader, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The San
Francisco Chronicle, The Baltimore Sun, The St. Louis
Post-Dispatch, The Des Moines Register, The San Diego Union
Tribune, The Innsider, In These Times, Prairie Journal, The
Wapsipinicon Almanac, Covert Action Informatkm Bulletin, The
Houston Post, Iowa City Press-Citizen, Book Forum. October
1984-present.
Assistant editor: Recruitment and Retention-- Newsletter on retention
issues for college and university administrators. March 1987-present.
Book reviewer for the [Cleveland] Plain Dealer, January 1991-present.
Special Correspondent: Woman's Day magazine. January-December
1994
Stringer for National Public Radio. November 1990.
Associate editor/chief writer--The Iowa Alumni Review. Developing and
writing feature and news articles, assisting editor in formulating
magazine goals, directing design artist and assistant editor,
photographer. January 1985-February 1987
Writing
projects
for
Grants
Anthologles
Consultant
Honors
Edfiorlpublisher--The Grapevine, an international boycott newsletter.
January 1982-August 1985.
Assistant editor--The Coun(y, the magazine,of the Iowa State Association
of Counties. Reporting; graphics, layout, photography. January-May
1972.
StarnaB Communications, Cedar Rapids
Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, Des Moines
University of Iowa Foundation, Iowa City
Noel/Levitz Centers for Educational Excellence, Iowa City
College of Law, University of Iowa
The Ford Foundation, Rural Poverty and Resources, 1988.
The Fund for Investigative Journalism, 1988.
The Farm Crisis. Edited by Robert Emmet Long. New York: H.W.
Wilson Co., 1987.
The Best of the Alternative Press. Baltimore: Alternative Press Center,
1985.
Advisory board member, Iowa City Press Citizen, February-December
1994.
Last Stand at Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern. Documentary film
produced for the "American Experience" by Jeanne Jordan and Steven
Ascher. 1991-94.
Under Fire selected for New York Times Book Review "Notable
Paperback Books of the Year, 1994." (December 1994)
Under Fire selected for New York Times Book Review "Notable Books of
the Year, 1993." (5 December 1993)
Under Fire selected for New York Times Book Review recommended
summer reading list. (6 June 1993)
Included in:
Who's Who in the Midwest, 1994
Contemporary Authors, 1994
Men of Achievement, Winter 1994 (International Biography
Centre)
Judge for 1993 Focus Literary Awards, Iowa State Universit3', Ames,
IA. 19 April 1993.
Interviews
NPR, Fresh Air, 23 May 1995, na.fional.
The Judy Jarvis Show, 23 May 1995. national.
Iowa Press CideR, 23 May 1995,
Christian $cience Monitor, 22 May 1995.
Boston Globe, 21 May 1995.
Associated Press, wire story, 21 May 1995, national.
KTAR, Pat Murphy Show, 21 May 1995. Phoenix, AZ.
KTSA, 20 May 1995, San Antonio, TX
USA Today, 18 May 1995. (Two articles)
Arizona Republic, 17 May 1995.
ABC, This Week With David Brinkley, 14 May 1995.
NPR, Weekend All Things Considered, 13 May 1995.
The Judy Jarvis Showy, 26 August 1994, national.
Independent Broadcasters Network,'H/m and Her, 25 August 1994, national
NPR, Talkof the Nation, 15 August 1994.
Village Voice, 21 June 1994.
KLPW, 8 July 1994, St, Louis, MO.
WFBO, 7 July 1994, Stevens Point, WI.
WNFL, The Morning Show, 7 June 1994, Green Bay, Wl,
· Independent Broadcast Network, He andShe, 6 June 1994, national.
WMJI (.9), 3 June 1994, Cleveland, OH.
KCNN, 2 June 1994, Grand Forks, ND.
WNIS, 1 June 1994, Norfolk, VA,
WNFL, The Morning Show, 31 May 1994, Green Bay, WI
Des Moines Register, 19 May 1994.
WQBE, 27 May 1994. Charleston,
WWTN, Teddy Barr's Roundtable, 12 May 1994, Nashville, TN.
KP8I, 11 May 1994, Palm Springs, CA.
National Public Radio's WeekeM Edition, 7 May 1994. national,
Ms., "Cashing In on Fear," May/June 1994.
Philadelphia Inquirer, 4 May 1994. ·
Pacifica News Service, radio, 4 May 1994
NBC, Evening News with Tom Brokaw, 19 December 1993, '
Christian Science Monitor, "Ban on Criminals' Favorite Guns Would Be Loaded With
Loopholes," 21 December 1993.
Christian Science Monitor, "Gun. Control Advocates Gain Momentum," 14 December
1993.
CBS. Evening News with Dan Rather, 22 November 1993.
TV Asahi, 6 November 1993, Japan.
NBC, Today Show, 26 October 1993.
Wisconsin Public Radio, 25 October 1993, statewide.
The Hotline, "Inside Commentary" 24 September 1993.
Wisconsin Public Radio, 6 September 1993, statewide.
WHYY, Radio T~es, 26 August 1993, Philadelphia, PA.
KIRO, 4 August 1993, SeaRle, WA.
KCBX, 21 July 1993, San Lals Obispo, CA.
Ro#ing Stone, 8-22 July 1993.
WGN, The Roy Leonard Show, 1 July 1993, Chicago, IL.
WOC, 30luRe 1993, Davenport, [A.
WLIP, 24 June 1993, Kenosha, WI.
KIRO, 16June 1993, SeaRle, WA.
KARN, 16 June 1993, Little Rock, AK.
WFPO, 15 June 1993, Stevens Point, WI.
WTAE, 3 June 1993, Pittsburgh, PA.
Lectures
WBAI, 24 May 1993, New York, NY.'
WNDB, 21 May 1993, Daytona Beach, FL.
WDIF, 19 May 1993, Norfolk, MA,
WOAI, Live with Pat Rogers, 11 May 1993, San Antonio, TX,
WOKV, 11 May, 1993, Jacksonville, FL.
Voice of America, 7 May 1993, worMwide.
WMAL, Your World, 7 May 1993, Washington, DC.
WWTN, Teddy Ban's Roundtable. 4 May 1993, Nashville, TN,
KPSI, 3 May 1993, Palm Springs, CA.
Monitor Radio, [service of the Christian Science Monitorj, 3 May 1993, worldwide.
KPOX, 29 April 1993, iN~:tl~s, CA.
KQED, Forum, 28 April 1993, San Francisco, CA,
KABC, The Ray Brletn Show, 28 April 1993, Los Angeles, CA.
KPOW, Partyline, 27 April 1993. Bune, MI'.
National Public Radio'a Weekend Edition, 24 April 1993, national,
Minnesota Public Radio, 22 April 1993, statewide.
WRC, The Mark DavB Show, 21 April 1993, Washington, DC area.
WLAC, The l~sJameson Show. 16 April 1993, Nashville, TN.
KMOX, 15 April 1993, St. Louis, MO.
WtqR, Charleneat?line, 14 April 1993, Roanoke,
KING, The John Hthterberger Show, 13 April 1993, Seattle, WA.
K~UI-AM, Afternoon Edition, 30 October 1990. Iowa City, Iowa.
KMA-AM, Lifestyles, 23 October 1990. Shenandoah, Iowa.
AP Radio, nationally syndicated news segment, 1 October 1990.
CBN Radio, On.The.Linc with David G. yertson, national call-show, 28 September 1990.
WJBC-AM, 26 September 1990, Bloomington, Illinois.
WDWS-AM, 13 September 1990. Champaign. Illinois.
Radio Havana, Cuba, 18 November 1988.
The WallSfreer Journal, 8 August 1988.
The Des Moines Register. 4 December 1988.
Rural Iowa in the 80s and 90s, Mt. Vernon League of Women Voters,
Mr. Vernon, IA, 16 May 1995.
Broken Heartland, guest lecturer, American Values, Grinnell College,
Grinnell, IA, 10 May 1995.
Rural Themes in "Broken Heartland," Iowa Times Slices series, Iowa
City Public Library, Iowa City, IA. 15 November 1994.
Sifting the Sanctified Lies, dinner speaker, conference of Investigative
Reporters and Editors, Inc, and National Association of Agricultural
Journalists, Kansas City, KS, 12 November 1994.
Today's NRA, Keynote address, Iowa Society for the Prevention of Gun
Violence, statewide convention. Cedar Rapids, IA. 9 July 1994.
Iowa: A Sense of Place, Keynote address, Interdisciplinary Curriculum
Development Project, North Central Regional Educational Laboratory.
Mr. Vernon, IA. 5 July 1994.
Colloquium on Free-lance Writing and Publishing, University of Iowa.
21 January 1994.
Rural Communities, Promises and Challenges, 1993 Seminar on Food,
Politics, and Economics. University of Dubuque. 18 November 1993.
Looking at Iowa's Communities Through New Lenses, panel presentatioa
for "Expanding Opportunities for Success Through School and
Community Partnerships," New Iowa Schools Development
Corporation. Des Moines, IA. 5 May 1993.
On the Second Amendment, presentation at the Betty Friedan Working
Symposium on Gun Violence as a Women's Issue. Los Angeles, CA. 24
April 1993.
Change and Loss in Rural Communities, presentation at "Change in
America's Bread Basket," symposium. Grinnell College, Iowa. 21
February 1993.
On Economic Development, panel presentation for "An Action Agenda
for Iowa," Iowa Farm Unity Coalition 10th Anniversary. Des Moines,
IA. 21 November 1992.
Life is in the Territory, Not on the Map, paper presented at the
Sustainable Education Design Conference, ,Mid-oontinent Regional
Educational Laboratory. Estes Park, CO. 5-7 October 1992.
The Need For a Rural Summit, Keynote speaker, One In Christ
conference, Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Andover, IA. 1 October, 1992.
The Ghettoization of Rural America, paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
Chicago, IL. 10 February 1992.
Choices for Rural A~nerica, Keynote speaker, Seventh Annual North
Dakota Peace Congress, Minot, ND. 28 September 1991.
Agro-ecology and Rural Communities, GTE/Robinson Lecture Serif.
Knox College, Galesburg, IL. 11 May 1991.
History of U.S. Farm Policy, Keynote speaker, Symposium on the Farm
Crisis, University of Iowa. Iowa City, IA. 2 March 1991.
Roots of the Farm Crisis, Kiwanis Club, Galesburg, IL. 26 February
1991.
Dintensions of Rural Homelessness, Homelessness Lecture Series,
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Iowa City, IA. 24 Marfib
1989.
Readings
& Signlngs
5 June 1993. Borders Book Store, Des Moines, IA [Under Fire].
19 April 1993. Big Table Books, Ames, IA. [Under Fire].'
30 May 1993. Prairie Lights Bookstore (and radio series), Iowa City,
IA. [Under Fire]
20 January 1991. Iowa State Memorial UrLfon, Ames, IA. [Broken
Heartland]
6 November 1990. Prairie Lights Bookstore (and radio series), Iowa
City, IA. [Broken Heartland]
Articles by Osha Gray Davldson
The Philadelphia Inquirer, "But listen to what the NRA is telling its membership; it has been a major purveyor of hate
literature for years," 28 April 1995.
The [Cleveland]Plane Dealer, (Review of THIEVES WORLD, by Claire Sterling) 25 September 1994.
The New York T~es, 'The Folly of Focusing on 'Assault Weapons,'" 24 August 1994.
The Ut~e Reader, (Review of THE QUICKENING OF AMERICA by Frances Moore Lappe and Paul Martin Du Bols)
July/August 1994.
The Des Moines Register, "They Also Served Who Refused to Serve," 9 June 1994.
The {Cleveland] Plain Dealer, (Review of LIVING A POLITICAL LIFE. by Madeleine Kunin) 3 April 1994.
Woman ~ Day, "Handguns Under Fire," 15 March 1994.
The New York Tintes, "Hot Guns, Cold Cash." 21 February 1994,
The New Republic, "Guns and Poses," II October 1993.
The Des Moines Register. "Economy affects crime, and vice-versa,' 18 Septemir 1993.
The New York Times, "Get ~he Fac~ an Gun Deaths," 31 July 1993.
The {Cleveland] Plain Dealer, (Review of THE GOOD FIGHT, by Gary Hah) 9 May 1993.
The Utne Reader, "Those little town blues," pl 11-114, May/June 1993.
The Des Moines Register, "'Small matter' will prove harmful to NRA," 26 April 1993.
The Utne Reader, (Review of AFI'ER THE FIRE, by Randy-Michael Testa), p120. March/April 1993.
The Uin¢ Reader, "Attack of the Bio~ic Tomatoes," p26, January/February 1993.
San Diego Uninn Tribune, "Rise of America's Rural Ghetto," 27 January 1993.
The Des Moiaes Register, "Scrap the USDA in favor of a n~ral-affalrs agency," 25 January 1993
The New York Tintes, "Farming the System," 4 January 1993.
The Des Moines Register, "Airaid for Iowa," plC, 26 April 1992.
The [Cleveland] Plain Dealer, (Review of RACE, by Studs Terkel, and TWO NATIONS, by Andrew Hacker), 26 April
1992.
The Ume Reader, (Review of LATE HARVEST. edited by David Pichaske), March/April 1992.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, "Poultry Ivue A Sign of Rural Problems," pal5.10 September 1991.
The Baltimore Sun, "It's Still 1911 in America's Rural Sweatshops, p7A, 7 September 1991.
The [Cleveland] Plain Dealer, (Review of A SEASON FOR JUSTICE, by Morris Does}, 9 June 1991.
The Philadelphia Inquirer. "Farm Crisis Continues," pal5, 2 April 1991.
The Des Moines Register, "Farm Crisis, Pan H, is troubling idea," pSA, I April 1991.
The {Cleveland] Plain Dealer, (review of BEYOND LOVE, by Dominique Lapierre), 17 March 1991.
The {Cleveland] Piaia Dealer, ~Land of the unkept promise for migrating blacks," (review of THE PROMISED LAND, by
Nicholas Letoann) 24 February 1991.
The InnsMet, "Key West!" p39-51, February 1991.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, "Rural Po~'erly: Out of Sight, Out of Mind." pAlS, 28 December 1990.
In ~hese Tintes, "An Independent Prosecutor takes on American Ideology,' (review of DECLARATIONS OF
INDEPENDENCE, by Hmvard Zinn), p21, 12-19 December 1990.
Prairie Journal, "Rural.Poverty and Poweriessocss," Fall 1990.
In These Tintes, "Capltai Takes Flight es Frank Lorenzo Makes a Cash Landing," (Review of GROUNDED, by Aaron
Bernstein), plS, 24-30 October 1990,
The Progressive, 'Dire Straits,' p14-15, June 1990.
The Natinn "Doing Home Work Down on the Fanu,~ p87-90, 17 July 1989,
The Wapsipiaicon Almanac, ~The Dying of the Light," p73-78, May 1989. '
In These TOnes, "The Elle Wiesel Difference." p23, 1-14 March 1989.
Covert Action Inforotation Bullotis, 'Keeping Track of Puerto Rico,' p40-41, Winter, 1989.
The Innsider, "Victorian Treasures in Iowa," p28-35, November/December 1988. '
The Nation, 'The Bureau Goes to San Juan," p456-460, 7 November 1988.
The Progressive, 'An Outbreak of 'Mountain Leprosy,'" p13, November 1988.
In These Tintes, "The Day Puerto Rice Woe't Forget," p2, 2 July-August 2, 1988.
The Wapsipinicon Aintanac, "The Last Days of Schultz Bros. Variety Store," pp.82-85, May 1988.
The Progressive, "Land Grant Colleges Return to Roo~s," p.16, May 1988.
In These Tintes, 'Democracy at the Diner: The Caucus at Doc and Jo's," p.7, 23 Febraary 1988.
In These Tintes, "Small Farmers win One in Halls of Congressf p.8, 3-9 February 1988.
The Progressive, 'Hunting and Gathering,' p.50, January 1988.
In These Tbnes, "Farm Crisis Over'?. Don't Tell Iowans," p.2, 9-15 December 1987.
In Tltese Tintes, "Coalition Prescribes Antidote to Pesticide Poisons," p.5, 9-15 December 1987.
The Progressive, 'Farms Without Farmers," p.25, August 1987.
The Progressive, "Pentagon Gives Li~ to Bosses,' p.14, July 1987.
In These Tintes, "serf City, Here We Come," p.24, 29 April-5 May 1987.
In These Tbnes, "A Seed of Hope,' p.3, 18-24 February 1987.
The Nation, "Recruiters for Peace," p. 175, February 1987.
In These Tintes, "A Town Out of Time," p.12, 12 November 1986.
In These Tintes, 'On Gourd,~ p.24, October 1986.
The Nattbn, 'The Rise of the Rurel GhetIo," p.820, 14 $uae 1986. (Reprinted in The Utne Reader, Oct/Nov., 1986; Seeds,
Fall, 1986; the anthoingy The Farm CrisP, edited by Robert Emmet Long, The Reference Shelf, H. W. Wllscu Co.,
New York, 1987.) ·
The Daily/ore,an, "Crisis Effects More than Far~s," p.7A, 27 February 1986.
The Daily lowan, 'Assault on Reason Hits Town." p,7A, 13 Februar~ 1986.
~ Houston Post, "'Style of the '805': Lots of Flash, Li~e Substance," p,3B, 9 February 1986.
The Daily lowan, "Coffee. TV, Brevity. It's the 80s,' p,7A. 30 January 1986.
Th~ Daily lowan, 'Re~ganomies Intolerable for Non-whites," p.7A, 24 January 1986,
The Daily lowan, 'Invasion Tickets ar~ Now on Sale,' p,7A, 12 December 1985,
The Houston Po~t, "A Major Step to Independence $~artrd With One Littie Word," p.4B, 1 December 1985.
Th~ Daily los'an, 'F'a'~t Amendmeat Rights," p.7A, 21 Noveruber 1985.
The Daily lowan, 'Applying 'Upside-down' game to ~ul~z," p,7A, 14 November 1985.
~ Daily lowan, 'Warning! Threats to Moral Fiber,' p.7A, 7 November 1985,
Th~ Daily lowan, ~Corporale America Dreams On,' p7A, 31 October 1985.
The Daily lowan, "Saving Ire for the Big Issues," p.7A, 24 October 1985.
The Daily lowan, aWe're In for one Hell of a Ride,' p. 7A. 17 October 1985.
The Daily lowan, 'Following Orders is No F. ncuse,' p,TA, 3 October 1985.
The Daily lowan, 'Separating Sex from Vinlcuce," p. TA, 26 Septerebor 1985.
The Daily lowan, 'Ressun's Outrage is Rhetoric to South Africa," p.7A. 12 September 1985.
7'Itc Daily low'an, 'Migrant Laborers: Nothing to Sing About," p. 7A, 19 September 1985.
1o~ City Press.Cititen, "Saturn Plant's Magic May Be Just a. Lot of Smoke and Mirrors,' 17 April 1985.
Book Forum, "Going Into Tin Can," Review of The Femp, by Brigitle Lozerech, Spring, 1985.
The Houston Post, 'We Can't Afford Selective Memory,' p.3B, 16 February 1985.
The Des Moines Register, "Why Iowa Should Join Move to Divest From South Africa," 19 December 1984.
The St. Louis Pest. Dispatch. 'Toward Civil War In South Africa," 2 December 1984.
The Des Moines Register. 'How Feminism Rescued Desperate Single Father," 16 November 1984.
The Des Moines Register, "Just RunnIng Along, Thlnking," November 1984.
· ·
,CITY OF IOWA CITY
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION
/ )PLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boa'rds/Commissions play an important role in advising the Council on matters of interest
to our community and its future., Applic~n. ts must reside in Iowa City.
After a vacancy has been announced,'~the. Council' reviews all applications during the work session. The
appointment is made at the n~xt formal Council. meeting. Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers.
PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. Return the application to City Clerk, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City,
Iowa.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMEN'i' AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THREE MONTHS ONLY AND AUTOMATICALLY
CONSIDERED FOR ANY VACANCY DURING THAT TIME.
TERM / q qJ" - ? ~
NAME ~"~¢~;^~- L-~o, U,~"~'~-- HOMEADDRESS/~?/
Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City?
OCCUPATION ~,~ ~J~ ~ EMPLOYER
PHONE NUMBER: HOME ~' ?~ BUSINESS
,z-~R~,.C~ AUWOR AC~Vm~S W.~CH YOU .~ dUAU~V YOU ~OR ~H~S POSmO.=
WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD?~--/'~*',~--, ,'-~','~ u.,~/,vf" -,-%
o,-,,...o/-, ~, jo./ o,~' ,,0..,. ~..~¢-.'~,,,',',-, ~ ~/,~/ o/e~.'J-'.,~ ~"' al/,'~'a,'d~./., o~
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR
APPLYING)? ~-~ ". }~¢-','¢.~ ~"~'. ~'¢¢~<~ ,'ze, ~'~/~ ~-~/'~¢~/7 ~'~/ ~'~¢ '~'
(j'ee 4?~.¢4- J ---)
Specific attention should be directed to po,siBle conflict of interest ae defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the
Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whe.ther or not potantial con.fl~ct of interest exists, contact the City
A_.~rney'.~ Office. Will you have a conflict of mr{rest? YES _Z~_NO
If you are not selected, do you wa~3t to ba notified? _Z~_YES .NO
Do you currently serve on another Iowa City Board or Commission? YES / NO
It has been Council policy not to permit an individual to serve on two Boards or Commissions at the same time.
January 1995
Coo'" '. ~ ~
Regina Lea Utz
1271 Dolen Place * Iowa City, Iowa 52246 * 338-9885
OBJECTIVE
City of Iowa City Human Rights Commissioner
EXPERIENCE
University of Iowa Student Government
Graduate Professional Senator
Council on the Status of Women the University of Iowa
Cotlncil Member
Iowa Commission on the Status of WomenfHuman Rights
Vohmteer Mentor
Sunrise at the Western Door PowWow, Inc.
Corporate Officer and Director
City of Rocldin
Planning and Zoning Commissioner
Iowa City, Iowa
1995 to 1996
Iowa City, Iowa
1995 to 1998
Des Moines, Iowa
1994 to 1995
Seneca Indian Nation, New York
1992 to Present
Roddin, California
1979 to 1982
EDUCATION
College of Law the University of Iowa
* Areas of C0ncentration: Civil Rights and Intellectual Property.
· Law Degree expected in 1997.
Canisius College
Bachelorof Arts in Political Science
* Cure Laude
New York State University at Erie
Associate in Applied Science Nursing
· With Honors and Distinction
Iowa City, Iowa
Buffalo, New York
1994
Buffalo, New York
1987
HONORS AND ACTIVITIES
Legal Education Opportunity Fallowship
Regina Lea Utz
Page
* College of Law the University of Iowa
· 1994 to 1997
Iowa Student Bar Association
· College of Law the University of Iowa
· Treasurer
· 1994 to 1996
Alpha Sigma Nu
* National Jesuit'Honor Society
* Member 1994 to Present
Pi Sigma Alpha
* The National Political Science Honor Society
* Member 1992 to Present
Raiehle Law Scholarship
1994
REFERENCES
Available on Request
OF IOWA CITY
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION
APPLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards/Commissions play an important role in advising the CounciFor~ matters of interest
to our community and its future, Applicants must reside in Iowa City,
After a vacancy has been announced, the Council reviews all applications during the work session. The
appointment is made at the next formal Council meeting, Appointees serve as unpaid volunteers,
PLEASE USE A BLACK INK PEN. Return the application to City Clerk, 410 E, Washington St,, Iowa City,
Iowa.
THIS APPLICATION IS A PUBLIC DOCUMENT AND AS SUCH CAN BE REPRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED FOR THE
PUBLIC. THIS APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THREE MONTHS ONLY AND AUTOMATICALLY
CONSIDERED FOR ANY VACANCY DURING THAT TIME.
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION NAME Iowa City Human Rights Commission TERM ~t~.~4~'~-~
NAME Gerald A. Dias HOME ADDRESS 810 Benton Drive, #14, Iowa City
Is your home address (listed above) within the corporate limits of Iowa City? X Yes __ No
OCCUPATION Hi~her Education Consultant EMPLOYER USA Group / Noel-Levitz
PHONE NUMBER: HOME (319) 339-9882
BUSINESS (:319) 337-4700
EXPERIENCE AND/OR ACTIVITIES WHICH YOU FEEL QUALIFY YOU FOR THIS POSITION: I have no
experience per se, however, I have donated my time freely to organizations like the American
Red Cross, United Way, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, etc. I have a desire to become more involved
in my community.
WHAT IS YOUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF THIS ADVISORY BOARD? None
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS DO YOU FEEL YOU CAN MAKE TO THIS ADVISORY BOARD (OR STATE REASON FOR
APPLYING)? I am a young person looking to become more involved in the community in which I
live. I enjoy the diversity of the Iowa City Community. I want to try to become a more
active part in maintaining the things I enjoy.
Specific attention should be directed to possible conflict of interest as defined in Chapters 362.6, 403A.22 of the
Code of Iowa. Should you be uncertain whether or not potential conflict of interest exists, contact the City
Attorney's Office. Will you have a conflict of interest? YES
If you are not selected, do you want to be notified? X YES
Do you currently serve on another Iowa CiW Board or Commission?
NO
NO
YES X.~NO
It has been Council policy not to permit an individual to serve on two Boards or Commissions at the same time,
c~rk~d-comm.app January 1995