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Minutes
City of Edina, Minnesota
Human Rights & Relations Commission
Edina City Hall, Community Room
October 24, 2023, 5:30 p.m.
I. Call to Order
Chair Stringer Moore called the meeting to order at 5:41 p.m.
II. Roll Call
Answering Roll Call: Chair Stringer Moore, Vice Chair Bennett, Commissioners Khalifa, Nelson, Segall,
and Rogers, and Student Commissioners Borah and Mohamud-Karie.
Staff Present: Gillian Straub, City Management Fellow and MJ Lamon, Community Engagement Manager.
Absent: Commissioners Dawkins, Felton and Ismail.
III. Approval of Meeting Agenda
Motion by Commissioner Segall to approve the October 24, 2023, meeting agenda,
seconded by Commissioner Bennett. Motion carried.
IV. Approval of Meeting Minutes
Motion by Commissioner Bennett to approve the minutes from the September 26, 2023,
meeting. Seconded by Commissioner Nelson. Motion carried.
VI. Special Recognitions and Presentations
A. Introduction of New Student Member
Student commissioners Mohamad-Karie and Borah introduced themselves to the HRRC.
B. Quarterly Update with Police Department
• Chief Milburn and Lieutenant Schultz introduced the work related to demographic stop
data, new records management system, and the Multicultural Advisory Committee (MAC).
Commissioner Felton arrived at 5:42 p.m.
V. Reports/Recommendations
A. 2024 Meeting Calendar
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• Staff Liaison Straub introduced the proposed 2024 meeting calendar for the HRRC, noting
the changes from the regular meeting day for the April, November and December
meetings. The meeting calendar should be approved at this meeting to allow for
comparison to other calendars and approval by City Council in December.
• Commissioner Segall noted that the February meeting should be on February 27th, not
17th, as the cover sheet indicated.
Chair Stringer Moore left 6:24 p.m.
Motion to approve the amended meeting calendar with the corrected February meeting by
Commissioner Nelson. Seconded by Commissioner Felton. Motion carried.
B. Communications review
• Staff Liaison Straub introduced communications milestones for events.
• Commissioners requested information on when communications items or products would
be available if requesting assistance at different milestones and to know best practices
when working on communications items.
C. 2023 Human Rights & Relations Commission Work Plan Update
• Commissioners described each initiative and discussed the following updates:
o Initiative 1: Sharing Values, Sharing Communities Event.
• Commissioners provided updates that the publicity has gone out and that
commissioners are asked to post posters.
o Initiative 3: Bias and Discrimination Event Response
• Police Department staff attended the October 24, 2023, meeting.
o Initiative 4: Tom Oye Award
• Commissioners provided updates on delivering posters and suggested
reaching out to potential nominators.
• Commissioners discussed using a rubric based on the application as a tool
or conversation guide to evaluate nominees against each other fairly.
• Staff Liaison Straub informed that the application closes on November
13th, the applications materials will be sent to the Commission on
November 14th, and the HRRC will select an award winner at the
November 21st meeting of the HRRC.
Commissioner Dawkins arrived at 6:56 p.m.
o Initiative 5: Climate Action Plan HS 4-3
• Commissioners provided the update that they are completing interviews
this month, but the response late has been low. Next steps will include
writing a report in November based on the responses.
o Initiative 7: Bias and Discrimination Event Response Plan Review
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• Commissioners provided the update that they reviewed the current event
response plan for compliance with new state statute definitions.
Motion to recommend the revised Bias and Discrimination Response plan for consideration
by City Council by Commissioner Felton. Seconded by Commissioner Ismail. Motion
carried.
D. 2024 Days of Remembrance Greenprint
• Commissioners discussed the greenprint for the 2024 Days of Remembrance. The
greenprint authorizes the Commission to recruit public volunteers for Commission work,
in this case, the 2024 Days of Remembrance event.
Motion to approve the greenprint by Commissioner Nelson. Seconded by Commissioner
Rogers. Motion carried.
VI. Chair and Member Comments
VII. Staff Comments
VIII. Adjournment
Motion by Commissioner Nelson to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Commissioner
Segall. Motion carried.
Meeting adjourned at 7:15 p.m.