HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-03-06-LHRC-min Town of Lexington, Human Rights Committee Meeting
Friday, March 6, 2020
Lexington Community Center
8:16-9:42
Present:
Committee Members: Monami D. Roy (Chair), Tanya Gisolfi (Vice Chair), Georgia
Swann (Clerk), Fuang Ying Huang (Community Member), Jeffrey Toronto (Community
Member), Cleve Coats (Community Member), Melissa Interess (Town Manager's Office
Member/Human Services Department), Scott Bokun (LPS Representative), Lt. James
Barry (LPD Representative),
Liaisons and Guests: Mark Corr (Chief of Police), Aidan Evelyn (Police Department
Liaison), Jill Hai (Select Board) Tahir Chaudhry (LICA Liaison), Valerie Overton
(LexPride), Tony Serio (Human Services), Christina Lin (LHS PTO/PPC), Mabel Amar
(Guest)
Meeting called to order at 8:16 AM, Quorum was present at 8:16 AM.
1. Approval of February Minutes -- Motion made by MI, Seconded by JB, all in favor.
2. LexPride Co-Sponsorship Request for Pride Day in Lexington Activities -- Motion
made by TG, Seconded by LT, All in favor.
3. LHS PTO Co-Sponsorship Request for movie I'm Not Racist, am I?
(ILttp-//www.notracistmovie.com) -- Motion made by JT, Seconded by GS, All in
favor.
4. Role of the LHRC
a. Responding/supporting response to incidents of hate, bias and discrimination
b. Educating the community on issues through programming
c. Community Building
5. Chair Report
• Attended School Committee meeting
• Attended KoLex meeting
• Attended IAL meeting
• Attended ABCL meeting
• Attended LexPride meeting
• Attended SEPAC meeting
• Attended Dyslexia Subgroup meeting
• Town Celebrations MLK Day Sub-Committee
• Participated in The Black History Project of Lexington, Lexington Historical
Society and ABCL
• Attended LexPride Social Justice Candidate Forum
• Met with Town Counsel on suggested language for new bylaws
• Attended Parent Academy Planning Group
• Met with LPD
6. Work Around Town and Events of Interest
a. Social Justice Book Group 1st Wednesday of the month (7 PM — 8:30 PM)
Cary Library
b. Layers of Intersectionality is March 7th at 7pm. The purpose is to educate the
public about intersectionality, hear experiences and see a dramatic presentation
on intersectionality. Sponsored by LexPride and several other community
groups. (https://www.lexpridema.org/events/2020/3/7/layers-of- belonging-
stories-of intersectionality)/.
c. LHS screening of I'm Not Racist, Am I? March 25th, LHS auditorium
d. Parent Academy -- March 14, 2020
e. SEPAC Meeting on March 12, 2020
7. Committee Members Reports and Liaison Updates
• JB: Two incidents of note for the LHRC.
o First, an African American family has been targeted with harassment in the
Liberty Heights neighborhood.
o Second, an antisemitic symbol was discovered at Cary Memorial Library.
• CC: Chamber of Commerce hosted a Business Breakfast at the Inn at Hastings
Park featuring Mike Kennealy, Massachusetts' Secretary of Housing and
Economic Development. Also attended a"Women in Business" event and
Lexington Chamber of Commerce will also be hosting an informal business
networking event at II Casale on evening of the 3rd Thursday of every month.
• TG: Started working on emailing stake holders regarding the incident at Cary
Memorial Library.
8. Race Amity Day Workgroup (Gisolfi, Coats, Huang)
• Race Amity Day Workgroup has met to brainstorm ideas and Leona Martin of
ABCL will attend the next meeting.
9. MLK Day Community Conversation (The Necessity of Discussing Race at Home)
Workgroup Report (Roy, Swann)
• GS spoke on logistics of the day
• SB: Though Grace Chapel was a good space for the event and that it offered an
open and inviting space. There was some concern noted about making the
event more accessible, including finding a way to get young parents involved.
• TG: Remarked that it had been mentioned by stake holders that Grace Chapel
might not be a comfortable space for some people who identify as LGBTQ but
also mentioned that when the issue was brought to the attention of Pastor
Rhodes that he was willing to talk about the specific issues and even modified
some of the language on their web site in an attempt to be more
accommodating.
• MDR: The needs of the community as a whole have to be balanced in planning
an event like MLK Day and there are limitations because it is a holiday so
many spaces are not available to be used. The event was well attended and
there was a lot of representation of the Asian community. The general
feedback included the idea that in the past lots of notes were taken however
there was little follow up. Some people have questions regarding how to make
the community more welcoming to POC.
• MI suggested that this topic needed a longer discussion
10.Reporting incidents or concerns to LHRC (Roy, Gisolfi)
• Lots of work has been taking place with various stakeholders with the incident
reporting form and plans for online and mobile access. Thanks to Chief Corr and
Scott Bokun for their input.
• Goals include having a flow chart to show potential users how the procedure
works.
• Before LHRC makes a commitment to work on an issue the desire is to identify
other organizations and service providers who can assist
• JT: Likes that the form will be available on a phone or tablet.
• MI: Suggests a review team to evaluate complaints as they come in and direct
them to other organizations if appropriate.
• Chief of Police: Suggests that a very simple form is enough to start the process.
There should be a core group evaluating the reports and identifying if a crime has
been committed. Consideration should also be given to whether the incident
involves LPS and if not the Human Services and LHRC could collaborate on
supporting the residents and helping resolve the issue.
• LICA Liaison: Finds that the reporting form asks for a lot of personal and/or
sensitive information and that it may dissuade people from using it. Suggests
asking for less information up front
11.Unexpected Items Not Reasonably Anticipated in Advance
12. Next Meeting Date and Time April 3rd, at 8:15 am.
Public Comments
• MA: Made comments about implicit bias towards individuals with accents or
those who do not speak English and in the future will seek support from the
LPD when confronting these issues in the community.
• LICA Liaison: Spoke on religious tensions in India
Motion to Adjourn: JT Seconded: JB Meeting Adjourned 9:42
LIST OF DOCUMENTS
LHRC Chair Report
MLK Community Conversation on Race Report
LHRC Draft Reporting Guidelines to be posted on website
LexPride Flyer
Request email from LexPride to co-sponsor
LHRC Guest and Liaison Sign-In Sheet LHRC Public Comment Log
LHRC Comment Guidelines
Respectfully submitted,
Georgia Swann
Clerk, LHRC