2019-01-09 Diversity Commission MinutesCITY OF EDMONDS
DIVERSITY COMMISSION
January 9, 2019
COMMISSIONERS PRESENT
Pat Valle, Chair
Anabel Hovig, Vice -Chair
Ed Dorame
Maria Montalvo
Dean Olson
Sarah Mixson
Brian Potter
Mindy Woods
1. Roll Call: Call to order at 6:00 p.m.
Councilmember Adrienne Fraley-Monillas, ex
officio
COMMISSIONERS ABSENT
Donnie Griffin
ELECTED OFFICIALS AND STAFF PRESENT
Patrick Doherty, ED/CS Director
Cindi Cruz, ED/CS Program Coordinator
2. Approval of Agenda: The agenda approved by consensus.
Approval of Meeting Summary of December 5, 2018: Summary minutes approved as
submitted by consensus.
4. Public Comment: Royce Napolitano from reSound thanked the Diversity Commission for the
grant award on November 7 to help fund the performance event on January 27. He provided
background on the program "Let Justice Roll Down" and invited the Commission to attend
performance at Trinity Lutheran Church. Apple Catha, resident and business owner and also
on board of Ed! is attending to know more about the work of the Commission. She would like
to encourage collaboration between Ed! and Diversity Commission. Sharon Heine is a new
resident to Edmonds and is interested in the work of the Commission. She attended the World
Cafe and she was very impressed with that event. She has experienced personal discrimination
and had hoped there would be more interaction with individual commissioners similar to the
World Caf6 event. The Commission individually described their personal diversity and why
they were on the Commission.
5. Update from the City: Adrienne talked to City attorney about placing an alternate position on
the Commission but it would require a code change. City Council interviewed last night for
youth commission and have two youth who may be interested in the Diversity Commission
student representative position. The information has been forwarded to these two youth.
Patrick updated the commission on incident over the weekend of hate flyers distributed in local
neighborhoods in addition to other Puget Sound areas. Anabel was interviewed on King 5 with
a response on behalf of the Commission that focused on the message left by this particular
group and how it did not meet the values of the City of Edmonds. Position of
coordinator/assistant for the diversity commission was approved for the 2019 budget and will
provide someone up to 40 hours per month. This was Misha's former position at 10 hours per
month. Edmonds was selected as the state's first Creative District designation. Displayed the
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ad that will be on the back cover of Seattle Business Magazine. Senior Center will be available
thru May and the Commission will probably need to meet in the Brackett Room at City Hall
until completion of new facility. Film series is resuming on January 19 and Dean Olson will be
the representative from the Commission.
6. New Business, Commissioner's Corner: Dean reported for Donnie regarding event to be
held on Monday, January 21, the day honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at ECA and would
like to have commissioners attend and help man tables. Sarah advised the morning program
starts at 10 a.m. and evening event starts at 7:30 p.m. and will provide information and posters
for film series. Mindy hoped to put together events on a flier for distribution as a calendar of
community events.
7. 2019 Sub -Groups: Review sub -group membership and structure. Pat led this discussion.
Partnerships/Communications/Grants: purpose to partner with other organization and effective,
meaningful communication with media. Commissioners: Sarah, Dean, Mindy.
City Policy: purpose to look at City policy regarding training for employees and reach out to
City Council quarterly. Commissioners: Maria, Anabel, Donnie.
Events: purpose to plan films series, world cafe, youth forum, Fourth of July parade and special
events. Commissioners: Ed, Pat, Brian.
Sub -groups need to pick a lead, they can e-mail each other to set meeting times. Set goals for
the year. At next meeting set retreat date.
Mindy mentioned on behalf of economic diversity there is an affordable housing meeting at
Swedish Hospital on Thursday night.
Adjourn: 7:07 PM — Next regular meeting: February 6, 2019, 6 PM at Edmonds Senior
Center.
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