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NOTICE AND AGENDA
| COMMISSION ON DIVERSITY AWARENESS DAY OF WEEK: Wednesday DATE: 07/19/2023 |
VIRTUAL TEAMS MEETING Click here to join the meeting 211 WEST ASPEN AVENUE 1:30 P.M. |
1.
Call to Order
2.
Roll Call
| NOTE: One or more Commission Members may be in attendance telephonically or by other technological means. |
| Jean Toner, Chair Carolyn Kidd Sara Jarvis Mandy Martinez Gebler, Vice Chair |
Marcela Pino Bethany Camp Angelica Sanchez |
3.
Mission Statement and Land Acknowledgment
MISSION STATEMENT
A commission to foster support, respect, awareness and appreciation of diversity among all citizens of Flagstaff.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Commission on Diversity Awareness humbly acknowledges the ancestral homelands of this area's Indigenous nations and original stewards. These lands, still inhabited by Native descendants, border mountains sacred to Indigenous peoples. We honor them, their legacies, their traditions, and their continued contributions. We celebrate their past, present, and future generations who will forever know this place as home.
4.
Upcoming Opportunities and Announcements: Upcoming Election for chair and vice chair
5.
Public Comment
The Commission cannot act upon items presented during the Public Participation portion of the Agenda. Individual Commission members may ask questions of the public but are prohibited by the Open Meeting Law from discussion or considering the item among themselves until the item is officially placed on the Agenda. Each public comment or presentation will be limited to five (5) minutes.
The Commission cannot act upon items presented during the Public Participation portion of the Agenda. Individual Commission members may ask questions of the public but are prohibited by the Open Meeting Law from discussion or considering the item among themselves until the item is officially placed on the Agenda. Each public comment or presentation will be limited to five (5) minutes.
6.
Approval of Minutes: June 21, 2023
7.
Date of Next Meeting: August 16, 2023
8.
Action Items
A.
Update on Juneteenth.
B.
Discussion of formal efforts for the women's right commission.
C.
Presentation from Vice provost/city liaison to come regarding housing issues for students in flagstaff. Further discuss on Landlord education.
D.
Indigenous Representation Project Presentation by Cristen Crujido, Art Collections & Beautification Coordinator and Jana Weldon, Beautification, Arts & Sciences Program Manager City of Flagstaff.
9.
Reports/Discussion Items
A.
Proclamations
i.
Proclamations Work Group Update: Update provided by Carolyn Kidd, Bethany Camp, Mandy Gebler
ii.
Updates from Staff Liaison: Updates from Staff Liaison- Staff Liaison will give any potentials updates on city council meeting.
B.
Voting for new commission members
C.
Work group list report or update
D.
Collaboration with library
E.
Women's Right's Commission
F.
Recommendations to Council (updates and future items)
G.
Current Commission Priorities
10.
Agenda for Future Meeting(s)
- Anti-Camp Ordinance review of data for move to another committee
11.
Adjourment
| CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF NOTICE
The undersigned hereby certifies that a copy of the foregoing notice was duly posted at Flagstaff City Hall on , at a.m./p.m. This notice has been posted on the City's website and can be downloaded at www.flagstaff.az.gov. Dated this day of , 2023. __________________________________________ Lisa Keita, Human Resources Analyst |