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EHRAC - ACTION ITEM: (1) Receive a Report from the Race Relations Ad Hoc Subcommittee; (2) If So Desired, Discuss and Consider Approval of the Report’s Recommendations; and (3) Determine Next Steps as Deemed Necessary.
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Meeting Date: June 25, 2024
Contact Person/Dept: Michelle Hamilton/Human Resources
Phone Number: (310) 253-5640
Fiscal Impact: Yes [X] No [] General Fund: Yes [] No [X]
Public Hearing: [] Action Item: [X] Attachments: []
Public Notification: (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - City Council (06/19/2024); (E-Mail) Meetings and Agendas - Equity & Human Relations Advisory Committee (06/19/2024); (E-Mail) All City Staff (06/19/2024)
Department Approval: Dana Anderson, Human Resources Director (06/19/2024)
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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Equity and Human Relations Advisory Committee (EHRAC) (1) receive a report from the Race Relations Ad Hoc Subcommittee; (2) if so desired, discuss and consider approval of the report’s recommendations; and (3) determine next steps as deemed necessary.
BACKGROUND
As a part of the FY 2023/2024 work plan, the Race Relations - Community Conversation event is one of a two-part series designed to help facilitate the education and encourage the sharing of and listening to different perspectives.
At the July 25, 2023, Regular Meeting, during discussions revolving around the work plan and proposed consolidation of events, “Community Conversations- Race Relations” was selected by consensus to move forward.
At the August 22, 2023, Special Meeting, the Race Relations Ad Hoc Subcommittee was created, and members appointed thereto.
At the September 26, 2023, Special Meeting, consensus was achieved to hear a report from the Race Relations Ad Hoc Subcommittee at the January 23, 2024, Regular Meeting.
At the January 23, 2024, Regular Meeting, the Race Relations Ad Hoc Subcommittee presented its report with the following information:
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“Race, Equity & Inclusion: Learning from Our Youth”
EVENT PREMISE
Young people are our future. It is imperative that we encourage, empower, and appreciate their participation in civic life. We also recognize that we have a lot to learn from our young people. Many young people today are not carrying the baggage of earlier generations when it comes to race relations and are able to get along with people of different races with ease and grace.
EVENT GOALS
Through this event, we want to listen and learn from our youth: -- what are we as a community doing right when it comes to race, equity and inclusion? - What can we do even better? - What enables our young people to get along with each other across differences (e.g., in the sports leagues, our diverse school setting, etc.)?
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
These learning goals will be accomplished by incorporating the following components in the program:
• Panel discussion and/or presentations by high school and college students on the given topic: Q&A with the audience
• Facilitated audience discussion (with an explanation of the civil discourse guidelines recommended by the Equity and Human Relations Advisory Committee)
DATE
The proposed date was April 16, 2024. Discussion ensued as to an alternative date to preserve the regular meeting on April 23, 2024.
At the February 27, 2024, Special Meeting, EHRAC achieved consensus to receive a report from the Race Relations Ad Hoc Subcommittee at the March 19, 2024, Special Meeting, to determine if hosting of the event prior to the end of the fiscal year is feasible given the content, format and audience recommended in Race Relations Ad Hoc Subcommittee’s report from January 23, 2024.
At the March 19, 2024, Special Meeting, the Race Relations Ad Hoc Subcommittee reported that it was unable to meet prior to the Special Meeting; thus, there was no report to provide. During the same Special Meeting, EHRAC achieved consensus to hear an update from the Race Relations Ad Hoc Subcommittee at the April 23, 2024, regular meeting.
DISCUSSION
In addition to a general update at the June 25, 2024, Special Meeting, the following is to be discussed/reviewed for approval:
• The Event Premise/Activity/Speakers
• Budget
• Target Audience
• Venue/Logistic Needs
FISCAL ANALYSIS
As of the date of this report there is an anticipated $600.00 cost for speaker fees and snacks. However, there was a $2,000.00 budget allocated to the event. Fees are to be discussed further at the June 25, 2024, special meeting.
ATTACHMENTS
1. 2024-06-25_ATT_Race Relations Ad Hoc Subcommittee Report_06172025
MOTION
That the Equity and Human Relations Advisory Committee:
1. Receive a report from the Race Relations Ad Hoc Subcommittee;
2. If so desired, approve of the report’s recommendations; and
3. Determine next steps as deemed necessary.