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<br />Ms. Taylor asked if the commission discussed the rights of people it might regard as bigots and considered <br />recommending that some of those people be added to the commission. Mr. Subramani pointed out that <br />anyone could apply to be appointed to the commission and it was the council, not the commission, which <br />made those appointments. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman thanked Ms. Urbina and Mr. Subramani for a comprehensive and passionate presentation. She <br />appreciated the commission’s work and was aware of the level of commitment and amount of service it <br />required. She was impressed by the extent of the commission’s efforts throughout the community and the <br />services provided on behalf of the City. She said without the volunteer service hours, the City would not <br />have the quality of human rights outreach that it enjoyed. She would be happy to approve the very <br />ambitious work plan and agreed that many of the issues were ongoing and could not be set aside and dealt <br />with in a year. She commended the working agreement for commissioners and felt the City should adopt it <br />in general. She asked what needed to be done to bring the Hate Crimes Conference to the City of Eugene. <br />Mr. Rikhoff replied that the organizing a conference was a major undertaking and thought that a conference <br />in 2009 or 2010 would be a reasonable goal. He noted that the conference in Portland was excellent and <br />staff was working to bring some of those speakers to the community. He said there was significant anti- <br />Semitic activity occurring in the community and a strong educational effort was being developed. <br /> <br />Mr. Papé thanked the commission for its acknowledgement of Dwight Souers, who he regarded as one of the <br />most thoughtful, deliberate and discerning individuals he had ever known. He remarked that one of the most <br />positive experiences of his time on the council had been his service on the Human Rights Commission. He <br />asked for clarification of the table of case data for the Human Rights Support System (HRSS) that appeared <br />on page 23 of the annual report. Ms. Leyva-Johnson said that the table included Paso a Paso advocacy <br />cases to show a more complete picture of HRSS activities. Mr. Rikhoff explained that the HRSS was <br />created to address discrimination and harassment and the table represented incidents in which HRSS case <br />managers were involved in both positive and negative situations to bring about a positive result. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly commented that the Eugene City Council was among the first in the country to pass a resolution <br />objecting the certain parts of the Patriot Act when the legislation was first enacted. He said it would <br />behoove the City to revisit the issue with reauthorization of the act pending. He echoed Ms. Bettman’s <br />remarks about the working agreements on page 19 of the annual report. <br /> <br />Ms. Ortiz acknowledged James Dean for his extraordinary work as a volunteer with the Human Rights <br />Program. <br /> <br />Ms. Solomon, seconded by Ms. Ortiz, moved to approve the Human Rights Com- <br />mission goals and work plan for FY2007/2008. The motion passed unanimously, <br />8:0. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—City Council September 11, 2006 Page 5 <br /> Work Session <br />