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HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
of the
City of Palm Springs
Minutes from the March 11, 2013 Meeting
COMMISSIONERS
Present at
this Meeting
Present FY
Year-to-Date
FY 2012-13
Excused
Absences
FY 2012-13
Unexcused
Absences
David Brown
Elena Chvany
Sidney Craig, Chair
Jack Newby
Wes Rankins
Jerry Trussell
Les Zendle
Dee Dee Wilson Barton
Ariss Durazo, Stu.Rep.
Maddie Barton, Stu.Rep.
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X
8
7
8
7
8
7
8
7
7
7
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The above roll call record is based on all meeting Minutes from July 9, 2012 thru March 11, 2013
1. Chair Craig called the meeting to order at 3 p.m.
2. Vice Chair Wilson Barton led the flag salute.
3. Student representative Maddie Barton recited the Mission Statement.
4. Commissioners Present: Brown, Chvany, Craig, Newby, Rankins, Trussell, Wilson Barton and Zendle
Student representatives Maddie Barton from Raymond Cree Middle School was present as was Ariss
Durazo from Palm Springs High School and Delaney Leyden, an alternate from Raymond Cree Middle
School.
5. POSTING OF THE AGENDA: The agenda was posted in accordance with the Brown Act on or before 4
p.m., on March 4, 2013.
6. PUBLIC COMMENT: None
7. GUEST SPEAKER: Mika Moulton, who founded the nonprofit organization Christopher’s Clubhouse,
spoke to the Commission about her background, the organization and the programs it offers. Ms. Moulton
and her partner Patti O’Toole were raising their four children in a small Illinois town when on Aug. 7, 1995
their 10-year-old son, Christopher did not come home on time after playing with his friends just two blocks
from their home. Eight days later, Christopher’s badly decomposed body was found. He had been
stabbed more than 50 times, mutilated and buried in a shallow grave. The killer was a recently released
offender who is currently serving life without parole. In June 1996, less than one year after their son’s
murderer, the Christopher Meyer Safety Center was opened in their town, built through an all-volunteer
effort. The child-size community is complete with stoplights and streetlights, paved streets and sidewalks
and simulated houses and buildings that teach children how to be safe in all aspects of their lives. Six
years ago they moved to the Coachella Valley and saw the need to provide the program to children here,
to teach them what to do if a dangerous situation presents itself. They have expanded their curriculums to
include teens and women, family Internet safety, seminars, a program that offers free fingerprinting and
IDs and more. The programs are provided by trained and certified volunteers. Their goal is to break the
cycle of violence at the primary ages. The programs are provided in a small rented space in Palm Desert
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or by using larger rooms in community schools, clubs and recreation centers. Their ambition is to build a
centrally located safety center, such as the one in Illinois, in the Coachella Valley. (A copy of Ms.
Moulton’s prepared remarks is attached.) Commissioner Zendle said the HRC could distribute the
organization’s brochures at the Commission’s booth at the upcoming PSNIC Picnic & Community Expo
and at other community events where the Commission has a booth. Ms. Moulton spoke about the
difficulty of getting their program into the schools. Vice Chair Wilson Barton said she would commit to
talking about the program more on an advocacy level at a couple of schools and will report back in six
months.
8. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FROM THE FEB. 11, 2013 MEETING: Following a motion by
Commissioner Zendle and second by Commissioner Brown the minutes from the Feb. 11, 2013 meeting
were approved 7-0-1 Commissioner Newby abstained.
9. ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION / AND OR VOTE:
9.A. Participation in the Palm Springs Neighborhood Involvement Committee Picnic and Community Expo
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, March 23, in Ruth Hardy Park: The following Commissioners signed up
to staff the HRC’s booth at the event: Chair Craig (11 a.m. to 2 p.m.), Vice Chair Wilson Barton (11 a.m. to
noon), Commissioners Chvany (11 a.m.), Rankins (10 a.m. to noon), Zendle (noon to 2 p.m.) and student
representative Ariss Durazo (tentative).
9.C Update from the subcommittee on developing possible criteria for Community Service Awards:
Commissioner Zendle said he and Commissioner Brown met last week and Commissioner Trussell
reviewed it with them and they have come up with some suggestions they’d like to run by the Commission
for comments. Commissioner Zendle went through their general ideas about the process. (See attached).
He also outlined the subcommittee’s recommendations for the criteria to be used to nominate an individual
as well as criteria to nominate an organization. The Commission also talked about using PSCTV to get
the word out, encouraging the community to submit nominations. The subcommittee’s recommendations
will be discussed at the April 8 meeting.
9.B Update from the subcommittee on anti-bullying: Vice Chair Wilson Barton said she met with Palm
Springs Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Christine Anderson and invited her to speak to the
Commission.
9.D Follow up on city contractor non-discrimination policy/ordinance and a city contractor equal benefits
policy/ordinance: Commissioner Trussell said he has had several e-mail exchanges with the City
Manager and Procurement & Contracting Manager and also spoke to City Attorney Doug Holland. As way
of background, Commissioner Trussell said the City does not require companies it contracts to do
business with to have a non-discrimination policy regarding the people they hire. City Attorney Holland
said the City is looking into that, Commissioner Trussell said, and added that the City’s current policy is
being reviewed to see how the City might incorporate something like that, whether the City should and
what are the issues around it. The City Manager, City Attorney and Procurement Manager are looking
into this to see what might be done in the form of a recommendation to the City Council, Commissioner
Trussell said. He said he asked if the Commission could be part of the discussion – that any change
comes to the Commission for review. He said the City Manager would keep the Commission involved so
the HRC could have input through them before it went to the City Council. Commissioner Trussell said he
will let the Commission know when there is something to be presented to the HRC. Commissioner Newby
said there is a model the City follows and it’s based on the federal requirements for use of Community
Development Block Grant funding. Commissioner Zendle suggested waiting a couple of months to see
what the City Attorney and City Manager do.
9.E Form a subcommittee to address poverty, hunger and homelessness in Palm Springs: Commissioner
Zendle said Camelot Theatres recently showed a film on hunger that would have been a perfect event for
the Commission to co-sponsor with the Camelot. The film is “A Place at the Table” and Chair Craig said it
is available to the Commission at a minimal price to screen to the community at no cost. He suggested
the Commission consider this for 2013-14. Instead of the HRC screening the film for the community, Vice
Chair Wilson Barton said if another organization was doing that, the Commission could dove-tail on and
support. Commissioner Zendle said a few months ago the Police Department sponsored an event on
homelessness that the Commission could have co-sponsored. Chair Craig spoke about two film
screenings the Commission has done in the past. Commissioner Newby spoke about the Commission’s
capacity to put on events, and said it is very good to partner with other organizations to make sure the
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results of the effort are satisfying to everyone involved. He said putting the word out to the Police
Advisory Board and other organizations that this is an interest the Commission would like to help promote
with them would probably be the best way to approach it for now until the Commission looks at priorities
for next year.
10. STUDENT COMMENTS: Delaney Leyden spoke about the Rainbow Youth Summit.
11. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS: Commissioner Zendle said attending the Palm Springs Neighborhood
Involvement Committee’s Picnic is probably the best opportunity the Commission has to be seen by Palm
Springs residents. Commissioner Trussell said he will be contacting a person who has requested
mediation. Commissioner Rankins thanked those who helped to make the 2013 Black History Month a
success. Commissioner Chvany also spoke about the Rainbow Youth Summit. She also said she would
be interested in meeting with some of the people with whom she has made a connection about bullying to
see where there might be common ground and there might be an event they would take responsibility for
that the Commission might help support in some way. Chair Craig said he got application forms to have
available at the HRC’s booth for people to fill out if they are interested in serving on the Commission.
12. STAFF COMMENTS: Staff reminded Commissioners that April 1 is the deadline to submit their Form 700
Statement of Economic Interests
13. AGENDA ITEMS FOR THE APRIL 8, 2013 HRC MEETING: Commissioner Zendle said since the
Commission is asking Christopher’s Clubhouse for copies of its brochures for the HRC to distribute at its
booth, he asked that the Commission put on its agenda allocating up to $100 to reimburse the
organization for its printing costs.
10. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 4:15 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Lee A. Bonno
Staff Human Rights Commission Liaison
Director of Neighborhood & Community Relations