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Minutes
City of Edina, Minnesota
Human Rights & Relations Commission
Virtual Meeting, WebEx,
Sept. 22, 2020, 7 p.m.
I. Call To Order
Chair Beringer shared information for virtual meeting guidelines for Commissioners and those watching or
listening in to the meeting.
Chair Beringer called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m.
II. Roll Call
Answering Roll Call: Chair Beringer, Commissioners Edwards, Epstein, Nelson and Ross
Student Commissioners Lichtenberger and Mirza
Staff Present: Heidi Lee, Race & Equity Coordinator; Ryan Browning, IT Director; and Jennifer Garske,
Executive Assistant
Absent: Commissioner Meek
Late: Commissioners Felton, Ismail and Stringer Moore and Student Commissioner Borene
III. Approval of Meeting Agenda
Motion by Commissioner Nelson to approve the Sept. 22, 2020 meeting agenda, seconded
by Commissioner Ross. Roll call vote. Motion carried.
IV. Approval of Meeting Minutes
Commissioners indicated the following changes to the draft minutes:
• Indicate Commissioner Ross was late due to technical difficulties
• Page 2—Initiative #6 spokeb should be spoke
Motion by Commissioner Ross to approve the Aug. 25, 2020 meeting minutes with changes,
seconded by Commissioner Nelson. Roll call vote. Motion carried.
Student Commissioner Borene joined the meeting at 7:10 p.m. (had technical difficulties).
V. Special Recognition and Presentations
A. Introduction of new Student Commissioners
• Chair Beringer asked the new Student Commissioners to introduce themselves at their first
HRRC meeting.
• Student Commissioner Lichtenberger introduced herself and shared she is a student at
Benilde-St. Margaret’s.
• Student Commissioner Mirza introduced himself and shared he is a student at Edina High School.
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• Student Commissioner Borene introduced himself and shared he is also a student at Edina High
School
Commissioner Felton joined the meeting again at 7:15 p.m. (had technical difficulties).
VI. Reports/Recommendations
A. Human Rights & Relations Commission 2020 Work Plan
• The Commission discussed the Work Plan with the following updates:
o Initiative #2—Tom Oye Award
• Items submitted to Communications—application, posters and press release
• The Commission discussed how many printed posters were needed, especially since people
are not grabbing flyers like they would before COVID-19. Also discussed where the posters
should be placed, including asking the Student Commissioners where at Edina High School
they could be shared.
• The Commission decided money was better spent this year on social media posts, vs. too
many printed posters.
• Initiative #3—Community Conversations
o Commissioner Felton shared details about the subcommittee’s meeting about the event.
The subcommittee includes Commissioners Felton, Meek and Stringer Moore, as well as
Colleen Feige, President of the League of Women Voters Edina; Carolyn Jackson, member
of the Energy & Environment Commission and Vice Chair of the Edina Community Fund;
and Hope Melton, coordinator with Edina Neighbors for Affordable Housing.
o The Commission discussed the logistics of the event, as well as how to best involve the
community.
o Commissioner Felton asked questions about the information from the Police Department
available on the website, and compared it to Bloomington’s website. Staff Liaison Lee
shared the challenges of those particular Race & Equity Task Force recommendations.
o Commissioner Felton indicated he would send Staff Liaison Lee the proposed Community
Conversations plan to distribute to all HRRC members.
• Initiative #4--Art Rubric
o Staff Liaison Lee shared an update about using the rubric at City Hall and other City
buildings.
o Staff Liaison Lee will share links to stories in the Edina Sun-Current and the Star Tribune
about the Art Rubric.
• Initiative #5—Barriers to Park & Recreation program participation
o Staff Liaison Lee said this would be discussed during the 2021 Work Plan agenda item.
o The initiative will be two-fold for 2021.
• Initiative #6—Bias Offense
o Commissioner Epstein shared the subcommittee has a meeting with Police Chief Nelson on
Sept. 30. They will talk with the Chief about getting quarterly meetings with the
subcommittee on his schedule. If Commissioners have specific questions for the Police
Chief, they should send them to Commissioner Epstein to share at the meeting.
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• Initiative #7—Proclamation for 50th Anniversary
o Agenda: Edina had episode with segment on the history of the HRRC. Staff Liaison Lee will
send the link to the episode to the Commission.
• Initiative #8—Review Housing Strategy Task Force report
o Staff Liaison Lee shared she has talked with the Affordable Housing Development Manager
Hawkins and the Task Force hope to have the final policy to HRRC for review in
November. The Task Force will likely plan a joint meeting with Planning Commission,
HRRC and the Task Force as well.
• Initiative #9—Parks & Rec review
o Staff Liaison Lee sent out information to the subcommittee for review. She will send to
the rest of the Commission.
Commissioner Ismail joined at 7:28 p.m.
Chair Beringer left the meeting at 7:50 p.m.
B. 2021 Work Plan Development
• Staff Liaison Lee reminded the Commission that they need to vote on the Work Plan tonight so it
can go to the joint Work Session with the City Council next month.
• Vice Chair Epstein went over the proposed 2021 Work Plan and the Commission discussed the five
initiatives included. Staff Liaison Lee reminded the Commission of which initiatives are ongoing each
year, and what had been added for 2021.
Motion by Commissioner Epstein to adopt the 2021 Human Rights & Relations Commission
Work Plan, seconded by Commissioner Felton. Roll call vote. Motion carried.
Commissioner Stringer Moore joined the meeting at 8:02 p.m.
C. Racial Covenants and Housing Accessibility
• Resident Andy Lewis would like to present to the Commission about the history of racial covenants
in the City, and help residents that might still have covenants on their deed. The Commission and
Staff Liaison Lee discussed the presentation topic, and the Commission agreed he should present at
the Oct. 27 HRRC meeting.
VII. Chair and Member Comments
• Chair Nelson welcomed the three new Student Commissioners. He also shared the book he
is reading, “How to be an Antiracist,” and that his Rotary Club is hosting Gail Rosenblum
from the Star Tribune at an upcoming meeting.
• Commissioner Stringer Moore also welcomed the Student Commissioners, She shared
information about the organizations she helped found, #SharetheMicMN, and that the group
will be featured in the next Edina Magazine.
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• Commissioner Edwards applauded the Minnesota Lynx making it to the WNBA playoffs, her
thoughts on the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg and encouraged
everyone to get their ballots early and vote.
• Commissioner Felton also welcomed the Student Commissioners and thanked his fellow
Commissioners and shared how much he was looking forward to working with all them.
• Student Commissioner Lichtenberger let the Commission know she is helping start a new
club at Benilde-St. Margaret’s, Red Knights for Human Rights.
• Student Commissioner Mirza thanked Commissioners for the welcome.
• Student Commissioner Borene thanked the Commission for information provided during
the Police information discussion, as well as the warm welcome to the Commission.
VIII. Staff Comments
• Staff Liaison Lee went over next steps for Commission to know how her Race & Equity Work
Plan intersects with the HRRC Work Plan. She shared info about the City’s Budget Work
Plan, Department Work Plans, the Race & Equity Work Plan and the HRRC Work Plan.
• Staff Liaison Lee shared information about her different roles with the City as the Race &
Equity Coordinator.
• She will provide an update to City Council in November on the Race & Equity Work Plan,
then will provide to that update to the HRRC at the next meeting, Nov. 17. She will also
provide updates on items that intersect with the HRRC Work Plan.
• Commissioner Edwards asked about “The Stories We Share” videos produced by The Race &
Equity Advancement Team (REAT), and now posted on the Better Together Edina website.
Staff Liaison Lee said she would send out the link to the videos. The Commission discussed
REAT and HRRC could partner together in the future.
IX. Adjournment
Motion by Commissioner Ross to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Commissioner Nelson.
Roll call vote. Motion carried.
Meeting adjourned at 8:24 p.m.