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January 24, 2023
Formal Meeting —5:30 PM
Helling Conference Room, City Hall
Agenda:
1. Call the meeting to order and roll call
2. Reading of Native American Land Acknowledgment
3. Approval of November 22, 2022, meeting minutes
4. Public comment of items not on the agenda. (Commentators shall address the Commission for
no more than 5 minutes. Commissioners shall not engage in discussion with the public
concerning said items)
5. Introduction and Welcome of Newly Appointed Commissioners
6. Elections for Chair and Vice Chair for 2023
7. Racial Equity & Social Justice Grant (RESJ)
a. Reports from last year's grant recipients
b. Conflict checks for 2023
c. Distribution of grants and the rubric for 2023
8. Commission Committee Overview, Assignments, Updates
a. Building Bridges
b. Reciprocal Relationships
c. Breaking Bread
9. Black History Month Proclamation
10. Correspondence
11. Staff/Commission Announcements (Commissioners shall not engage in discussion with one
another concerning said announcements)
12. Adjournment
MEETING PACKET CONTENTS:
1. AGENDA: TUESDAY, January 24, 2023
2. NATIVE AMERICAN LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
4. DRAFT MINUTES: November 22, 2022
5. GRANT REPORT FROM GREAT PLAINS ACTION SOCIETY
6. GRANT REPORT FROM OPEN HEARTLAND
If you will need disability -related accommodations to participate in this meeting please contact Human
Rights Coordinator, Stefanie Bowers, at 319-356-5022 or at stefanie-bowers@iowa-city.orR. Early
requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.
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
November 22, 2022
Emma J. Harvat Hall
Commissioners present: Mark Pries, Jason Glass, Ashley Lindley, Sylvia Jons, Bijou Maliabo, Jahnavi
Pandya, Roger Lusala.
Commissioners not present: Kelsey Paul Shantz, Doug Kollasch.
Staff present: Stefanie Bowers, Veronica May.
Recommendation to City Council: No.
Meeting called to order: 5:32 PM.
Native American Land Acknowledgement: Lindley read the Land Acknowledgement.
Public comment of items not on the agenda: None.
Approval of meeting minutes of October 25, 2022: Lusala moved, and Lindley seconded. Motion passed 7-
0.
Introduction of Veronica May: May was recently hired as the Community Outreach Assistant for the police
department. May spoke on a current winter clothing drive by the police department with donations being
given away on December 7, at the Iowa City Kirkwood Campus.
Racial Equity and Social Justice Grant: The packet included reports from IC Compassion, the Center for
Worker Justice, and Houses into Homes. The next grant cycle begins on December 1 with applications
being accepted through January 6.
Committee Updates:
Breaking Bread — Glass, Lindley, Kollasch
Reciprocal Relationships—Lusala and Jons
Building Bridges—Maliabo, Paul Shantz, Pries
Breaking Bread hopes to get one event launched yet this year. Ideally in December with an opportunity for
community members to have Coffee with the Commission. The committee also sent out an email to past
serving commission members in an attempt to get a list of volunteers to assist at commission and/or
community events.
Reciprocal Relationships is looking for opportunities to become actively engaged with grant recipients of
both 2022 and 2023.
Building Bridges met with past Mayor Throgmorton. The group is looking forward to the City Council's
strategic plan to see in what ways they can assist the city in reaching its goals.
All committees will need newly appointed commissioners added in 2023. Each committee will also send
staff a one -page yearend recap on here's what we did and here's what we did not have time to finish for
those newly appointed commissioners.
Announcements of staff and commissioners: Pries sawq the newly released film "Armageddon Time" a
coming -of -age story of two young men, one Black and one Jewish. He would advise others to go see it.
Maliabo, Pries, and Lusala represented the commission at a screening of "Till" in conjunction with Film
Scene. Lindley asked commissioners to take a minute of silence for those who lost their lives in the LGTQ+
motived mass shooting in Colorado Springs. Lusala mentioned the success of the Human Rights Awards
Breakfast, how good the Truthsgiving event was and, his opportunity to meet with a group of Kenyan
delegates. Pandya provides direct service to refugees through IC Compassion. Jons updated commissioners
on how she and her employer honored four fellows for their refugee rights work.
Adjourned: 7:22 PM.
The meeting can be viewed at https://citychanne14.com/video.htmI?series=Loca1%2OGovernment.
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Great Plains Action Society
Racial Equity & Social Justice Grant Report
December 8, 2022
Great Plains Action Society was able to organize an incredible event for Truthsgiving at the
Englert Theater this year with the $5,000 grant awarded to fund Indigenous cultural enrichment
in the City of Iowa City. We had intended on hosting an Indigenous Peoples Day event but were
unable to garner interest in city partners so when the Englert asked to work with us on an event
we changed the focus of our project to Truthsgiving, which was held on November 11. The
event was a great success with almost 200 folks in attendance, including the mayor himself,
Bruce Teague! We expected more, but it was the first very cold night of the season and we think
that reduced attendance.
Truthsgiving speakers and Audiopharmacy after the show.
The tagline of Truthsgiving is The Truth Will Not Be Whitewashed as it stands for the antithesis
of the Thanksgiving mythology that tells a lie about Indingeous Peoples and Pilgrims breaking
bread. To learn more about this false narrative and how Truthsgiving came about, please read
the article written by founder of the concept, Sikowis Nobiss. For the past six years, Truthsgiving
has been a night of truth -telling, music, and laughter celebrating Indigenous culture and history
and uplifting the good in Thanksgiving, which is about family, being thankful and celebrating the
harvest season. It is also a celebration of Indigenous culture & history and a time to tell the truth
about current issues our community faces.
The event was multifaceted and the night started with the Native Harmony Drum Group from
Sioux City followed by speakers Jessica Engelking, Sikowis Nobiss, Damita Brown, Alejandro
Murguia-Ortiz, and Dave Whiting. The speakers touched on many subjects surrounding
colonial -capitalism and the effects it has on BIPOC and migrant folks. The Indigenous band,
Audiopharmacy then took the stage for a powerful 1 hour performance that got folks out of their
seats to dance and sing along. We organized catering for the event through a local business,
Oasis Falafel, as all speakers and performers needed to be at the Englert from mid -afternoon
until the end of the performance at 9:30 PM. We also made sure to get enough food for
volunteers and family members of the speakers and performers. Afterwards, many attendees
approached Great Plains Action Society to tell us how life -changing and beautiful the night was.
The event was live streamed to our Facebook page in two segments for your viewing at
Truthsgiving Speakers and Audiopharmacy Performance.
The event was such a success that The Englert Theater would like us to host it again next year
and we have already set a date! None of this would have been possible without the grant from
the City of Iowa City and support from the Englert. The whole event cost $12,293.34 and so we
plan to apply for additional funding for next year. Our shared budget with The Englert Theatre
has all the details of how the $5000 was spent and all receipts can be found in the Truthsgiving
Google Drive.
Again, we are thrilled that the event was such a success and thankful to the Human Rights
Commission for the support.
Ay hai kitatamihin,
Sikowis Nobiss - She/Her
Plains Cree-Saulteaux, George Gordon First Nation
Founder and Executive Director, Great Plains Action Society
Email: sikowis@greatplainsaction.org
Cell: 319-331-8034
Truthsgiving.org
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Open Heartland
SJRE Q1 Report
Open Heartland: We Belong Project
FY22 Social Justice and Racial Equity Grant: Quarter 1 Report
Project Summary: Through participation in the "We Belong" project, participants will build self-esteem and a
sense of belonging to a new culture and community. The majority of the adults served by Open Heartland were
not able to finish school in their home countries due to lack of access, the necessity to go to work at a very
young age, or poverty. The project programs and activities, all with free childcare provided, will be accessible to
clients in their native Spanish language at no cost to increase access. The program activities will impact families
by allowing adults and teens opportunities to: improve their abilities to speak and understand English, participate
in community conversation groups with native English speakers, become computer literate, gain understanding
of US culture, earn their GEDs, learn new skills to contribute to their economic stability and ability to care for
mobile homes that are in disrepair, and improve their mental health with active involvement in support groups. All
"We Belong" programs are free and will be facilitated during evenings and weekends when kids are not in
school.
Total Budget: $9,285.00
Activities
Educational Classes
English Language classes take place every Saturday afternoon from 5pm-6pm. Through the "We
Belong" project funding, we have purchased beginner English textbooks, writing utensils, notebooks, instructor's
utensils, and childcare. We have a committed group of 10-12 students who attend weekly, and recently have had
many new individuals inquiring about joining the class. Our goal for the 2nd quarter is to add an additional
weekday evening English Language class to accommodate the additional ELL learners.
Computer Literacy classes take place every Tuesday evening from 6pm-7pm. Through the "We Belong"
project funding, we have paid a facilitator for these sessions through the end of 2022 and have purchased
instructor's materials required for teaching, including Chromebooks. Childcare has also been provided for these
sessions. We have a committed group of 12-15 students who attend weekly.
In addition to our English Language and Computer Literacy classes, small tutoring groups took place to
assist individuals who are preparing for their US Citizenship test through the USCIS Naturalization process. Two
of our students have successfully passed this test through USCIS and are now United States citizens!
To celebrate the holidays, Open Heartland hosted a virtual holiday concert with our partners Cellists for
Change on December 16. We had 7 families attend this first of its kind event where food and culture was shared
through classical music composed by traditionally underrepresented composers. The event though attended by
only a few families was well received prompting Open Heartland to plan a 2n, classical music concert in the
spring of 2023.
Group Meetings
The Women's Wellness Group meets bi-weekly to discuss issues related to mental and physical health
in a safe and nurturing environment. A facilitator through the University of Iowa College of Nursing develops
small educational sessions, and the majority of the time is spent through discussion and other forms of active
participation. Examples of themes that have been discussed are nutrition, stress management, and sexual
health. Through the "We Belong" project funding, we have paid for food and childcare for the women attending.
This fall our families were able to experience our first "Iowa City Social Outing" held at Film Scene. We
had 60 individuals attend, with most attendees being families. Through the "We Belong" project funding, we paid
for the discounted tickets and food associated with the event.
A Back -to -School Event was held for Open Heartland families at the Iowa Children's Museum in
October. At this event, students ranging from preschool through college were able to acquire winter coats and
athletic shoes. School supplies and backpacks had been previously distributed at August events held in five
different mobile home communities and on site at Open Heartland. Through the "We Belong" project funding, we
paid for the discounted tickets, food associated with the event, and school and family photos of attendees.
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Open Heartland
SJRE Q1 Report
Expenses
"We Belong" expenses from July 1, 2022 to October 31, 2022
ITEM
BUDGET
EXPENSE
Educational Materials
$3,875
$33.08
Supplies
$1,300
$1,636.26
Expense for Cultural Experiences
$1,000
$1,335.14
Professional Services, Internet
$170
$750
Total
$6,345
$3,754.48
Future Activities
We will be expanding our English Language classes due to increased interest from our families by
adding a second class on Thursday afternoons. At the moment, we do not pay our instructors for these classes;
however, we have identified another community volunteer who will be starting in February 2023. In addition, we
will be developing a method in which our students will be able to utilize Duo Lingo to practice their English from
anywhere!
A Spanish -English bilingual adult library is being planned for completion in March 2023. Books of varying
difficulty and genres will be available for check out by Open Heartland families. We will also be gauging interest
in having a book club with our families, in which these books will be available to them free of charge.
Our second 'Iowa City Social Outing" is being planned for April 2023, where our families will be able to
have a guided tour of the museums in downtown Iowa City. These museums include the University of Iowa
Museum of Natural History, Old Capitol Museum, Stanley Museum of Art, and the University of Iowa Biology
Greenhouse. We plan on collaborating with managers of these facilities to coordinate an item for our scavenger
hunt in order to keep younger members entertained throughout the tour.
In addition, we will meet with our Open Heartland Leadership Team to plan at least two additional
cultural field trips in the community that are selected by the families we serve. At least one of these events will
be held during Spring Break when many youth are home alone while their parents work.
We will continue to assist adults who are studying for their U.S. citizenship and are planning to launch a
GED study group to assist Open Heartland adults in gaining their high school diplomas.
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Stefanie Bowers
From: Palmer, Zach <zachary-palmer@uiowa.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 3:14 PM
To: Stefanie Bowers
Subject: Re: [External] Comments made on Panel for MLK Human Rights Week
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Hello Stefanie,
I enclosed a copy of our open letter. Sorry for the delay, tried our best to complete it promptly.
We are open to making edits HR commission seems fit, but wanted to get it sent in regardless.
Zach Palmer
Cell: 319-512-3820
BA English & Creative Writing I Class of 2023
Social Justice Minor
Founder, CAPS at UI
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PUBLIC LETTER CONDEMNING COMMENT MADE BY PROFESSOR CLARENCE
KREITER: CALLING FOR SUSPENSION AND INTERNAL INVESTIGATION
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January 24, 2023
Barbara Wilson, PhD
President, University of Iowa
president cguiowa.edu
Brooks Jackson, MD, MBA
Dean, Carver College of Medicine
Brooks-iackson cguiowa.edu
Edith A. Parker, MPH, DrPH
Dean, College of Public Health
Edith-parkerguiowa.edu
Sara Sanders, PhD
Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Sara-sandersnn uiowa.edu
Liz Tovar, PhD
Executive Officer & Associate Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Elizabeth-tovar cguiowa.edu
Dear President Wilson, Dean J. Brooks, Dean Parker, Dean Sanders, & Executive Officer Tovar:
We, the undersigned, are writing to express serious concern about Facebook comments
made by a tenured faculty member of 28 years, Clarence "Clare" Kreiter, professor of Family
Medicine at the Carver College of Medicine. As shown below in exhibit 1-3, Professor Kreiter
made public, racially biased comments in response to an event held during UI's Martin Luther
King Jr. Celebration of Human Rights Week on Wednesday, January 10, 2023, around 2 pm.
Presumably on university time during the second day of classes?
It was disheartening to see the public comments made by Professor Kreiter. As faculty,
students, and staff who care about the well-being of our UI community with the broader goals of
diversity, equity, and inclusion in mind, we write to demand an immediate suspension, public
PUBLIC LETTER CONDEMNING COMMENT MADE BY PROFESSOR CLARENCE
KREITER: CALLING FOR SUSPENSION AND INTERNAL INVESTIGATION
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apology, and formal investigation as outlined in Operations Manual chapters 3.3 - 3.6 on Human
Rights.
We believe Professor Kreiter's actions to be a breach of the following policies included in the
University of Iowa Staff Operations Manual:
VIOLATION 1: (L6.2) "Staff members will adhere to ethical standards of professional conduct
and act in a manner consistent with the University's mission and core values for excellence,
learning, community, diversity, integrity, respect, and responsibility".
VIOLATION 2: (8.2) "The University of Iowa values diversity among students, faculty, and
staff, and regards equal employment opportunity and affirmative action as tools to achieve
diversity. The University believes that a rich diversity of people and the many points of view
they bring serve to enhance the quality of the educational experience at The University of Iowa"
For background on the incident in question, the documentary Just Us was created by Cedric B.
Theus and Maya Ben-Shahar to highlight the efforts of prisoners, ex -prisoners, and activists in
reforming the criminal justice system and ending the racial disparity in sending Black Americans
to prison in Iowa. The screening was shown at the Boyd Law Building on January 18s'
In this post on Facebook, the initial comment made by Prof Kreiter offered his opinion
on addressing bias in incarceration to the JustUs Documentary page, stating that "we must first
be honest about group difference in behavior repertoires." In response to comments made by the
JustUs Documentary page, Kreiter further suggested that the disparities in the criminal justice
system are caused by individual actions, alluding to Black and Brown individuals needing
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KREITER: CALLING FOR SUSPENSION AND INTERNAL INVESTIGATION
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"civics lessons on appropriate interactions with law enforcement" to "[take] responsibility for
behavior." The moderators of the page rightfully asked Kreiter if he came to his conclusion by
watching the film and/or through personal experience. This question was ignored by Kreiter,
suggesting a lack of willingness to acknowledge the lived experiences of Black and Brown
individuals as evidence against his claim which baselessly places blame upon victims rather than
perpetrators of racist behavior.
It is ironic that Professor Kreiter chose to post these hateful remarks during an event
celebrated in memory of Dr. King. Dr. King fought for anti -discrimination, equal rights, and
abolition during the civil rights movement. These comments felt purposeful and planned to
directly combat the messages of Dr. King, a man whose birthday is celebrated each year at the
University of Iowa as a prized tradition since 1969. To quote Martin Luther King Jr., whom this
event was held for, "the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort
and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy."
This post, however, is not the first time that Professor Kreiter has made discriminatory
remarks on his very public platform. On his publicly accessible Facebook profile, where he lists
his credentials as a professor at The University of Iowa and a former Fulbright Visiting Professor
at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, he has a long history of offensive and harmful posts. On
August 31', 2020 (exhibit 4), he stated "tomorrow's lesson will be on generalizing from small
biased sensationalized samples," regarding an infographic by Nature - one of the world's most
cited scientific journals - with which he appears to disagree without the basis of supporting
evidence.
In another post from September 20, 2020 (exhibit 5), he wrote, "it takes a minimum
amount of intelligence to figure out and cooperate with legal structures that keep us civilized,"
PUBLIC LETTER CONDEMNING COMMENT MADE BY PROFESSOR CLARENCE
KREITER: CALLING FOR SUSPENSION AND INTERNAL INVESTIGATION
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once again placing the blame of police brutality on innocent Black and Brown individuals as
well as making the heinous claim that said individuals are "uncivilized." These are only a few of
the many past examples of Prof. Kreiter expressing hateful and discriminatory sentiments on his
Facebook profile that may be viewed without the process of adding him as a Friend.
Furthermore, he publicly lists himself as a faculty member of The University of Iowa, an
institution that claims to not stand by harmful comments that Professor Kreiter has posted for
several years. Further evidence of discriminatory rhetoric is documented below in exhibits 6-7.
In addition to his remarks on Facebook, a 2018 article by Professor Kreiter in the Iowa
City Press Citizen, entitled "Understanding discrimination and the suppression of free speech in
academia," further reveals his opinions on the exclusion of race -related data in most research
studies in the educational psychology field. He argues that race is an "innate factor... that might
explain and address the variation in learning and achievement across groups," and that "if we
insist every racial group must be equal in all quantitate and qualitative aspects of their identity,
then in everything where real differences exit, we will see prejudice and injustice." Kreiter does
not provide data in this article to support these claims that academic achievement stems from
inherent biological differences between individuals of different races. Rather, he claims that his
point of view is intentionally suppressed by "accusations of racism."
The harrowing language of this statement clearly reflects eugenics philosophy, as the
Professor of Family Medicine is suggesting the inherent academic inferiority of individuals of
color. This calls into question how he might treat students of color in his own classrooms, how
he might educate his students to treat others, and what kind of language he might use in his
official position as a professor at the University of Iowa. Even more concerning is the fact that he
PUBLIC LETTER CONDEMNING COMMENT MADE BY PROFESSOR CLARENCE
KREITER: CALLING FOR SUSPENSION AND INTERNAL INVESTIGATION
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is easily identifiable as an authority figure, subjecting him to university policy in his personal
life.
Considering Professor Kreiter's pattern of discriminatory actions and rhetoric on both his
public Facebook page, 2018 article and research we write to demand an immediate suspension,
public apology, and formal investigation of a breach of the Operations Manual as we believe
Kreiter is in violation of "respect[ing] the diversity of individuals in the workplace and... the
differences among them."
Additionally, we have found that the University of Iowa students sometimes require
thorough background checks and are warned to be careful with their online language and
behavior. It is reasonable to expect our professors to be held to these same standards. This is
especially true when the professor in question is associated with Family Medicine education and
services, as he is currently able to influence future medical professionals as they start their
careers in an increasingly globalized, racially diverse world.
With these issues in mind, we respectfully reach out to you with our concerns about
Professor Kreiter and demand action be taken.
Signed respectfully,
Coalition to Abolish Prison Slavery (CAPS) at UI
Change U-Iowa English
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KREITER: CALLING FOR SUSPENSION AND INTERNAL INVESTIGATION
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PUBLIC LETTER CONDEMNING COMMENT MADE BY PROFESSOR CLARENCE
KREITER: CALLING FOR SUSPENSION AND INTERNAL INVESTIGATION
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Exhibit 5
PUBLIC LETTER CONDEMNING COMMENT MADE BY PROFESSOR CLARENCE
KREITER: CALLING FOR SUSPENSION AND INTERNAL INVESTIGATION
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PUBLIC LETTER CONDEMNING COMMENT MADE BY PROFESSOR CLARENCE
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