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<br /> <br />she works for a State Farm office in Northeast Minneapolis. She noted her office had a very diverse <br />clientele group and she gets to know them b y asking what country they come from. She stated she <br />enjoyed getting to know people and their life experiences and was understanding now that this was <br />insulting. <br /> Mr. Vazquez encouraged Ms. Douglas to consider if she would ask this same question of someone who <br />was white and discussed the impact this question has on people of color. <br /> Mr. Justin stated he would ask the same question of white people because he was an inquisitive person. <br />He believed that Ms. Douglas was also being inquisitive by trying to get to know her clients. Perhaps <br />the way the question is phrased was a concern. But he stated he would keep trying to get to know <br />people, where they grew up and what brought them to New Brighton. He did not want people to <br />become nervous about asking people questions because they feared they were insulting someone. <br /> Mr. Vazquez commented this was correct and stated it would benefit people to ask where did you grow <br />up versus where are you from. He encouraged residents to share their own experiences in order to let <br />people in. <br /> Ms. Becher explained she was a very private person on social media. She reported she had an <br />experience where a black woman she grew up with saw her silence as a painful betrayal. She <br />commented she has become more aware of how her silence makes others feel. <br /> Mr. Vazquez indicated he had a lot of people reach out to him after the murder of George Floyd. He <br />stated these people were asking how to get involved because this person felt this was expected. He <br />commented on the numerous ways people can be engaged in their own way, such as making donations, <br />bringing water to protests, buying masks at Target, etc. He explained he does not make posts on social <br />media but rather he has real conversations with people. <br /> Mr. Justin commented on the importance of how statements are phrased. He noted the death of George <br />Floyd was being investigated and people do not have all of the information. He recommended that Mr. <br />Vazquez not refer to this as a murder because it was still being investigated. <br /> Mr. Vazquez thanked Mr. Justin for sharing his opinion but noted he was going off of the information <br />he had regarding the death and he believed it to be murder. <br /> Mr. Abdulle stated he believed George Floyd was murdered as well and not an unfortunate death. He <br />discussed the different ways people addressed racial injustice and stated he appreciated when his <br />colleagues and coworkers empathized with him even when they cannot fully understand what he is <br />going through. He believed those people that want to be allies during moments or racial tension should <br />show their support or make a phone call. <br /> Mayor Johnson indicated she believed George Floyd was murdered as well. She understood there may <br />be other circumstances, but a police officer had a knee to his neck for almost nine minutes. She <br />commended Mr. Vazquez for facilitating the meeting as he had. She apologized to Mr. Justin if this was <br />not what he wanted to hear. <br /> Mr. Vazquez thanked all of the members of the public who had participated in this meeting. He <br />commented on how his experiences were different from other people in the community. He <br />appreciated the fact that the community was working to move forward even if this meant learning from <br />the bumps along the way. <br /> <br />Listening session adjourned at 7:26 pm <br /> <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br /> <br />Terri Spangrud <br />City Clerk