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B. WORK SESSION: <br />City Council Goal – Enhance Understanding of Race Issues and Improve Race Relationships <br />Action Plan <br /> <br />Ms. Ortiz thanked the community for serving so many hours on the committee. It spoke to her of the <br />committee members’ commitment to help the City evolve. <br /> <br />Executive Director for Human Resource and Risk Services Lauren Chouinard echoed Ms. Ortiz’s opening <br />comments. He also thanked the members of the “Race Team,” City Diversity Consultant Jason Mak, <br />Human Rights Program Manager Greg Rikhoff, Assistant City Manager Jones, Police Technical Services <br />Division Manager Lynn Reeves, and Library Assistant Francisco Gutierrez. He noted that he served on the <br />team as well. <br /> <br />Mr. Chouinard reviewed Attachment A: Council Priority Enhance Understanding of Race Issues and <br />Improve Race Relationships Action Plan. <br /> <br />Ms. Ortiz highlighted the Council Committee on Race (CCR) recommendation to create a community <br />cultural center. She said there had been a “lot of energy around this.” She related that it would not only <br />allow people to get to know each other’s cultures, it would provide a “home” for community groups. She <br />pointed out, as an example, that the Chinese Lion Dancers do not currently have a place to store their <br />costume pieces and could potentially use such a center. <br /> <br />Ms. Ortiz said Attachment C: Community Committee on Race Recommendation contained the recom- <br />mendations that the committee wished the council to take on. She said her main goal had been to work on a <br />strategic plan; to get to the point at which the council looked at “everything systemically” throughout the <br />City and how it fit into the recommendations from the CCR. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy joined the meeting by telephone at 5:58 p.m. <br /> <br />Mr. Zelenka averred that the CCR had been a “great group of people.” He felt they really cared about <br />making Eugene a place for all people to live and prosper together. He wanted to especially acknowledge <br />Ms. Ortiz and Human Rights Commission Chair Carmen Urbina for their work on the process. He believed <br />that they needed to do a lot of work in that area. He supported the action plan. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman expressed appreciation for the work the CCR had undertaken. She believed that the City had <br />made targeted and focused progress on this goal. She wanted the racism study circles to be available for <br />councilors. She was happy to see the item related to the legislative agenda because she thought the staff and <br />the council had done a good job of taking strong positions on legislative issues having to do with race and, in <br />particular, the immigration issue. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman believed that any contractors with whom the City did business should be required to uphold the <br />standards the City upholds. <br /> <br />Ms. Bettman supported educating youth about race awareness. She thought the City could help defray the <br />costs of such an effort. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor asked if there were plans to do anything in the schools. She also asked for an example of the <br />media perpetuating stereotypes. Mr. Rikhoff cited several examples, including a series on drug use in the <br />local community that featured almost exclusively photos of Latino men as the purveyors of drugs. <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES—Eugene City Council May 14, 2007 Page 4 <br /> Work Session <br /> <br />