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MINUTES
CITY OF MAPLEWOOD
Human Rights Commission
7:00 P.M., Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Council Chambers, City Hall
A. CALL TO ORDER
A meeting of the Commission was held in the City Hall Council Chambers and was called to order
at 7:00 p.m. by Commissioner Kringle.
B. ROLL CALL
Commissioners
Jon Brandt, Chairperson Present
Nathan Danielson, Commissioner Present
Sara Deeny, Commissioner Present
Maurice Fortin, Commissioner Present
Jeffrey Kringle, Commissioner Present
Julie Xiong, Commissioner Present
Staff
Karen Guilfoile, City Clerk Present
C. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Commissioner Kringle moved to approve the agenda as submitted.
Seconded by Commissioner Fortin Ayes - All
The motion passed.
D. APP ROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Approval of the October 8, 2013 HRC Minutes
Commissioner Deeny recommended a change in spelling of her name, as appeared in the roll
call. The spelling was changed from “Sara” to “Sarah”.
Commissioner Danielson moved to approve the October 8, 2013 HRC Minutes as
submitted/amended.
Seconded by Commissioner Kringle Ayes – All
The motion passed.
E. NEW BUSINESS
1. 2013 Student Essay Contest Awards Ceremony
Commissioner Danielson introduced the student essay contest winners: Julian Yang (3rd place),
Jaitel Vang (2nd place), and Nathaniel Kong (1st place). Each contest winner presented their
essay to the audience.
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2. Human Rights in the News – Review/Update on Upcoming Forums/Reports on Forums or
Meetings Attended or Other Related HR Issues (This item is on the agenda to give the
Commissioners an opportunity to announce upcoming meetings or give a report on
meetings or forums that they have attended)
Chairperson Brandt commented on the death of Nelson Mandela and the impact he, and other
civil rights leader, had on history.
Commissioner Deeny commented on a recent virtual panel presentation that was held during
Human Rights Week (December 5th – December 15th) which discussed strategic advantages of
hiring people with disabilities.
Commissioner Deeny also commented on Ban the Box Law going into effect January 1st,
employers can’t ask prospective employees if they’ve been convicted of a felony in the past.
F. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
None
G. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS / STAFF PRESENTATIONS
None
H. VISITOR PRESENTATIONS
Dee Yang of Oakdale, MN thanked the Commission and commented on the positive impact the
Human Rights Essay contest has for the students involved.
I. ADJOURNMENT
Chairperson Brandt adjourned the meeting at 7:31 p.m.
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