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Rn•INEW <br /> 1U BRIGHTON <br /> building tomorrow today <br /> Council Worksession <br /> October 5, 2021 <br /> 5:00 pm <br /> Present: Mayor Kari Niedfeldt-Thomas <br /> Councilmember Abdullahi Abdulle <br /> Councilmember Graeme Allen <br /> Councilmember Pam Axberg <br /> Councilmember Emily Dunsworth <br /> Absent: <br /> Staff in Attendance: Devin Massopust, Terri Spangrud <br /> Guests in Attendance: Lisa Tabor, CultureBrokers <br /> Discuss Equity Commission Description <br /> Massopust explained the Council would be discussing the Equity Commission this evening along with Lisa <br /> Tabor from CultureBrokers. He commented further on the process that will be followed to create this <br /> Commission and noted staff would be seeking feedback from the Council after Ms. Tabors presentation. <br /> Lisa Tabor, CultureBrokers, reviewed a draft Equity Commission Charter with the Council. She reported the <br /> purpose of this Commission is to advise the City Council on issues and goals related to diversity, equity and <br /> inclusion. It will focus city policy conversations and governance decisions with equity in mind. It was noted <br /> the Commission would be a group of diverse community members across races, ethnicities, at all levels who <br /> will be responsible for a) review and updating (when necessary) the Equity Framework; b) supporting the <br /> effective participation of a broader group of stakeholders in their work as necessary, sufficient, and <br /> appropriate; and c) contributing to City Council and Staff Leadership adoption of Commission <br /> recommendations. <br /> Ms. Tabor explained the primary task for the Equity Commission would be to advise the City Council on <br /> issues influencing equity including diversity, inclusion, representation, privileges, intercultural relations, race <br /> relations, and other situations affecting outcomes for underrepresented, marginalized populations in the City of <br /> New Brighton. The Commission will also address issues of Human Rights including: (a) Supporting <br /> connections with regional human rights organizations and endeavors; and (b) Monitoring and advising the City <br /> Council on efforts to create equal opportunities and eliminate discrimination in the City of New Brighton. It <br /> will analyze the impact of policy and budget decisions on outcomes. It will advise on good governance <br /> practice, policy, regulations, and ethics for improving equity. It will advocate for equity in all governing <br /> environments and work in tandem with the Equity Strategy Team to ensure and support the organizational <br /> capacity of the city to operationalize equity. The Commission will also perform other duties as directed by the <br /> City Council. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas asked if the Equity Commission would operate differently than the City's other <br /> commissions. Massopust reported the DEI Coordinator would facilitate the Equity Commission like Public <br /> Safety Director Paetznick serves as the facilitator for the Public Safety Commission. He stated he did envision <br />