HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-10-LHRC-minTown of Lexington Human Rights Committee
Meeting Minutes for Wednesday,Apr 10,2024
Conducted in remotely on Zoom
LHRC MEMBERS PRESENT
Christina Lin,Chair (CL);Stephanie Hsu,Vice-Chair (SH);Lois Bruss (LB),Larry Freeman -Lexington
Public School District (LF);Lieutenant Colleen Dunbar -Town of Lexington Police (CD),Lexington
Senior Staff -Dana Bickelman (DB)
Attendees:Mark Sandeen (MS,Select Board liaison),Joe Pato (JP),Hemali Shah (HS(,Shaun Grady
(SG)
The minutes recorded by Stephanie Ryan
1.LHRC discussion on committee charge
a.Article 2-Discussion on possible word changes to suggest to the Select Board.
Changing the word “promote”to “support”,and changing “confront”to “address”.
b.Article 3-Function of the Committee
c.Discussion on advocacy for individuals or community wide?
Christina-interpreted as more topical &for the community.
Joe-related to the education programs &community wide,as opposed to
addressing a specific incident.Mark agrees with Joe.
Christina-public advocacy stands alone,people can forget it’s related to the mission.
C feels it’s vague.Mark thinks it’s clear in the previous sentence.
3rd sentence says town,but doesn’t include schools.Joe says we don’t have to
differentiate,we have a school board member here.
LB felt bullet 3 was a stretch because committee members don’t have training in
mediation.MS and JP agree and suggest removing the word “mediation”.
Discussion on word possible changes-“conflict”to “issues”,and “helping”to
“supporting.”LF said bullet 3-more proactive,bullet 5-more reactive.After
discussion,bullet 3-Engaging,and collaborating with other organizations and
consulting.SG suggests -“other organizations,town departments,and
committees”.
Discussion is tabled it at 9:44am for a future meeting.
2.Discussion about LHRC response in incidents such as the School Committee public speak
on February 27,2024.
a.How should LHRC respond to hate incidents in public?
School Bd meeting incident was hurtful.Hate speech in US is mostly protected.Best
way to respond is to speak up.Dr.Hackett responded immediately and corrected
misinformation.LHRC is tied to public meetings,could call a meeting in 48 hrs
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SR &LB think a quick response is important.
JP discussed having a prepared statement by the Chair based on the committee’s
core values.Committee agree to give our Chair,Christina,the authority to create
a statement.JP rec that CL work with DB and HS to draft statements.Chair of
select Bd-draws language from the public meeting,send to the group,as an
action of the Chair,then it’s not a violation of any open meeting laws.
3.Chair shares resources on combating hate.
Reference document:A Community Guide for Opposing Hate
Additional resource shared on LHRC google drive Folder
4.Committee updates and inputs/suggestions
a.Co-Sponsoring events:
2024 My American Story.CALex is organizing the 4th "My American Story"to
celebrate AAPI Heritage Month.The event is tentatively scheduled on Saturday,
May 18 at Depot Square.
b.Monthly Calendar of Observances and Celebrations -suggestion by LB to
acknowledge diversity of cultural observances and celebrations which can be posted
on the LHRC website.It would be important to use vetted resource.LB and SR will
team up to work on this and HS also offered to help.
5.Unexpected Items Not Reasonably Anticipated in Advance
a.Jail Diversion Program Grant (CD)
-Grant would fun a full time mental health clinician to be an employee of the Police
Department.It is a 3 yr grant.The FT mental health clinician will have their own
office at the new Lex Police station.Right now,she does 16 hrs/wk with Lex.Lincoln,
Bedford,and Lex share the person.Police dept looking for a letter of support for the
grant application.Single motion-5 in support,with Colleen abstaining
b.CAAL -Immigration Stories event coming in May.Please see the website:
https://caal-ma.org/immigrationstories/.Committee votes to support sponsorship of
this event.
c.Lex250 Celebrations on April 19th -all Town committee members are invited.Lt.
Governor Kim Driscoll will be joining Lex250 for the Launch and the Unveiling of the
Countdown Calendar.
d.National Poetry Month Reading.Sunday,April 28,2024,2:00 PM //Maxima Book
Center –Lexington
Meeting adjourned
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Addendum
DRAFT letter
The Lexington Human Rights Committee would like to address the impacts of the horrific
violence in Israel and Gaza in recent days.We cannot begin to understand the
devastation and grief inflicted on so many innocent people who are caught in a conflict,
not of their making.This turmoil has impacts that extend beyond borders -affecting
families,children,and communities globally.In Lexington,where Jewish,Israeli,
Muslim and Palestinian communities bear the weight of the trauma,words cannot
adequately express our deepest sorrow for their pain.
We must not allow this moment to define the very cultures and people that have brought so
much beauty and richness into this world.Please approach all information with caution.
We are all too aware of the potential for misinformation leading to Anti Semitism and
Islamophobia that only serves to promote hate and division.1,2,3,4,5,6 We refuse to allow
the actions of extremists to define an entire people or religion,nor justify further
violence against innocent lives.There is no place for hate.
6 Press release
5 Antisemitism —Center for Countering Digital Hate |CCDH
4 'Fight'against anti-Jewish and Muslim hate 'is often one that is together,'says ADL official -ABC
News
3 Israel-Gaza conflict:when social media fakes are rampant,news verification is vital
2 Israel-Hamas war:Fact-checking online misinformation |Reuters
1 Israel-Palestinian war:Sorting fact from fiction flooding social media -Fast Company Middle East
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It is hardest in these moments to see that we truly have more in common than not.7 We
cannot presume to understand the pain nor the intergenerational ripples of trauma.
Ultimately,we all seek peace,love,joy,and acceptance.Please check in with your friends
and neighbors.8,9 Our hope extends not only to our community in Lexington but also to
the complex situation in the Middle East.May we all find the strength to heal,to listen
with empathy,give grace and ultimately foster a spirit of peaceful coexistence in our
world.
LHRC incident reporting :Lexington Human Rights Committee Incident Reporting Form
Report incidents of anti semitism at national level:Report an Antisemitic,Bias or
Discriminatory Incident |ADL
Report incidents of islamophobia at national level:??CAIR website is not working
Final Letter
Response to the Israel-Gaza Conflict
The Lexington Human Rights Committee would like to address the impacts of the horrific
violence in Israel and Gaza in recent days.We cannot begin to understand the magnitude
of the devastation and grief inflicted on so many innocent people who are caught in a
conflict,not of their making.This turmoil has impacts that extend beyond borders -
affecting families,children,and communities globally.In Lexington,where Jewish,
Israeli,Muslim and Palestinian communities bear the weight of the trauma,words
cannot adequately express our deepest sorrow for their pain.
9 What Your Jewish And Palestinian Friends And Co-Workers Want You To Know
8 10 Ways to Have Conscientious Conversations on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict |ADL
7 TV 2 | All That We Share
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We must not allow this moment to define cultures and people that have brought so much
beauty and richness into this world.Please approach all information with caution.We
are all too aware of the potential for misinformation leading to Antisemitism and
Islamophobia that only serves to promote hate and division.10,11,12,13 We refuse to allow the
actions of extremists to define an entire people or religion,nor justify further violence
against innocent lives.There is no place for hate.
It is hardest in these moments to see that we truly have more in common than not.14 Let us
endeavor to understand the pain and intergenerational ripples of trauma as we work
towards peace,love,joy,and acceptance for all.Please check in with your friends and
neighbors.15,16 Our hope extends not only to our community in Lexington but also to the
complex situation in the Middle East.May we find the strength to heal,to listen with
empathy,give grace and ultimately foster a spirit of peaceful coexistence in our world.
We strongly encourage members of the Lexington community to report incidents of harm
through the LHRC incident reporting form and school-based incidents in the schools
through the LPS form:Equity at LPS -Reporting Incidents.
Additionally,you can report incidents of Antisemitism with ADL/NewEngland and
Islamophobia to CAIR-MA (Council on American-Islamic Relations-Massachusetts).
16 What Your Jewish And Palestinian Friends And Co-Workers Want You To Know
15 10 Ways to Have Conscientious Conversations on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict |ADL
14 TV 2 | All That We Share
13 Plainfield Township Homicide Press release
12 'Fight'against anti-Jewish and Muslim hate 'is often one that is together,'says ADL official -ABC
News
11 Israel-Gaza conflict:when social media fakes are rampant,news verification is vital
10 Israel-Hamas war:Fact-checking online misinformation |Reuters
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