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20 <br /> <br />3. What if any experiences have you had with discrimination, hate or bias in Eugene? <br /> <br /> a. In the Human Rights and Neighborhood Involvement Office we track <br />incidents of hate, bias and discrimination. Do you have or do you hear stories from <br />community members about incidents of hate, bias or discrimination in Eugene? Do you <br />hear these stories regularly? <br /> <br /> b. From these experiences, which are the most common experiences? Do you <br />think they are reported, and to whom? <br /> <br /> <br />4. When you have experienced discrimination, hate or bias what do you think could <br />be done to help you? <br /> <br />a. Given what we just talked about, do you have ideas that would help make <br />our community or your neighborhood a better place to live for you? <br /> <br />b. When you or others in your community have these kinds of experiences, <br />what are the types of community support or solidarity you as an individual <br />or your community would find most helpful? <br /> <br />c. Reporting hate and bias incidents is one of the most effective ways to ensure <br />we do not have repeat offenders. What do you think would encourage people <br />in your community to report these incidents? How can we ease the process? <br /> <br /> <br />If time permits, additional questions are… <br /> <br /> <br />A. Who are your strongest allies in the Eugene community? Which organizations do <br />you turn to for support in this work, and why? <br /> <br /> <br />B. Are there groups or individuals in your community that you feel are not as well <br />represented or served by organizations, service providers or by the City? <br /> September 12, 2018, Work Session - Item 1