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<br /> <br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Workshop: City Council Priority Issue - Joint Meeting with Human Rights Commission <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting Date: December 29, 2006 Agenda Item Number: B <br />Department: Human Resource and Risk Services Staff Contact: Lauren Chouinard <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 682-5663 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br /> <br />This item is part of the City Council’s priority to “Enhance understanding of race issues and improve <br />race relationships.” One of the action plan items in the priority calls for a meeting between the council <br />and the Human Rights Commission (HRC) to explore strategies for the council, HRC, and the City <br />organization to more effectively assess, manage, and support issues of race and diversity in the <br />community. A second action plan item calls for the development of an integrated, rapid response plan <br />outlining actions to be taken by the council when acts of racism happen in the community. The focus of <br />this joint meeting will be a discussion regarding the development of a hate incident response plan. <br />Many of the hate incidents in Eugene are acts of racism. Attachment A is a rough draft of a response <br />plan provided for discussion purposes. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />In August 2005, the City Council adopted an action plan for the council priority on race. In July 2006, <br />the City Council met with 65 members of the communities of color for a dialogue on issues of race and <br />race relationships in the community. In October 2006, an ad hoc committee known as the Community <br />Committee on Race (CCR) was formed. The CCR was tasked with reviewing notes and suggestions that <br />came from the July meeting and developing a set of recommendations from the community to the <br />council. <br /> <br />One of the topics of discussion by the CCR has been the need for public officials to swiftly respond <br />when acts of racism and hate occur in the community. This has also been a topic of discussion by the <br />Human Rights Commission. Given the convergence of the council’s action plan items, discussions at <br />the CCR and HRC, and the recent occurrences of racist and hate graffiti in the community, the topic of a <br />hate incident response plan was chosen for the council/HRC workshop on January 8. The meeting will <br />begin with a brief summary of the CCR’s progress to date. Phyllis Lee, facilitator of the July 12 City <br />Council and community meeting, will be present to facilitate the workshop discussion. <br /> <br /> <br />RELATED CITY POLICIES <br />This workshop is related to action plan items in the City Council priority to enhance understanding of <br /> <br />race issues and improve race relationships. <br /> <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2007 Council Agendas\M070108\S070108B.doc <br /> <br />