Board of Commissioners
Chicago Commission on Human RelationsChicago, IL 60654 (Directions)
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Reporting
Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team
01:37 PM Nov 12, 2020 CST
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Ken Gunn, chairperson of board, asks me and another individual to identify ourselves. We are both public members and are reporting on meeting.
(There are 18 ppl on call)
Gloria Vu asks for quorum.
Interruption by Reyahd Kazmi saying he is present.
Gunn says they will go into executive session and let us back in. They go into closed meeting at 3:37pm.
1. Adjudication Report - Karen Wallace
Mendoza v Premium Parking, LLC CCHR No. 18-E-56 https://t.co/YQmGmwW9yA
They put a motion forward from Commissioner Emanuel Johnson on the Mendoza case. "Award attorney fees an increase rate of $550 for one of the attorneys and remain at $250 for the other attorney. & we will calculate the totals later."-Gunn
Gunn moves on to the next item on the agenda, his commissioners report. He says it is short.
Gunn talks about how last month was pertaining to the budget, & their budget hearing was on October 28th.
"We are losing non-personnel money, but nothing we can't manage."
Gunn says, "we are not having anyone laid off, so I'm happy."
Gunn says he had Gloria Vu email members their stats on discrimination and hate crime cases.
Gunn says they will "continue to reach out to public" and continue with investigations of complaints filed.
He adds that two employees tested positive for COVID, and they did the 14-day quarantine and are fine now working.
Gunn asks if there are any questions for him before turning it over to next item on agenda? None.
Goes over some statistics:
- "Nearly 9 in 10 American Jews believe antisemitism is a problem in the U.S. today."
- "82% of American Jews believe antisemitism has increased over the past five years."
- "More than 1 in 3 American Jews have been the targets of antisemitism, both online and offline, over the past five years."
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- "53% heard of it and knows what it means"
- "25% heard of it, but unsure what it means"
- "21% never heard of the term"
"Is antisemitism a problem in America today?"
-63% of General Public said yes
-33% of General Public said no
compared to:
-88% of American Jews said yes
-11% of American Jews said no https://t.co/MkdYYZbt8h
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Rosensweig goes over the importance of needing a definition. https://t.co/6ESOnHcm2I
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Gunn thanks them both for their presentation. Asks if there are any questions from board members?
Adds they recently held 3 virtual meetings with leaders in Muslim community,
Adds that "hate crimes is an issue both communities should be advocating together on."
Says the should have the council formalized by beginning of 2021.
Elrabadi thanks them for their answer.
Gunn asks anyone else have a question? None.
"This is a good tool for education. And it something we would like to support..."
Emanuel Johnson says he'll chime in. Thanks them for raising awareness. Adds that he learned a lot. Says he wants to build a relationship between the Jewish community and black community.
Gunn says they will look at the resolution. And then bring it back at the next meeting.
Support from other members on bringing it back at next meeting.
Rosensweig and Bolotin say they will share other information with board like pdf survey data.
Asks if there are any old or new business?
"Continue to work with mayor's office on the councils."
Asks if there are any last items? None.
Thanks for following along! Have a good evening and weekend! š
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Agency Information
Chicago Commission on Human Relations
CCHR consists of up to fifteen mayor-appointed members and four ex officio members.
According to its mission statement:
The Chicago Commission on Human Relations (CCHR) is charged with enforcing the Chicago Human Rights Ordinance [Municipal Code 2-160] and the Chicago Fair Housing Ordinance [Municipal Code 5-8]. The Commission investigates complaints to determine whether discrimination may have occurred, and uses its enforcement powers to punish acts of discrimination. Under the Cityās Hate Crimes Law, the agency aids hate crime victims. CCHR also employs proactive programs of education, intervention, and constituency building to discourage bigotry and bring people from different groups together.
Remote meetings of CCHR are held via Zoom and are sometimes cancelled if there is no business to discuss. More information on upcoming meetings and access may be found on the city webpage here.
We have also been advised to email maria.balderas@cityofchicago.org to ensure we receive the Zoom link.
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