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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-19-2021 Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation CommissionAd Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission Agenda Thursday, August 19, 2021, 7PM Emma J. Harvat Hall Iowa City City Hall 410 E. Washington Street In order to encourage input from the public, the Commission intends to offer the opportunity to participate in the meeting remotely. HOWEVER, THIS MEETING IS IN -PERSON, AND THOSE WISHING TO ENSURE THEIR ABILITY TO PARTICIPATE SHOULD ATTEND THE MEETING IN -PERSON. If you instead wish to participate remotely, you may attempt to do so by joining the meeting via Zoom by going to: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN Z1lKoUxcSB2o-XLnk7tQIA. If you are asked for a meeting ID, enter Meeting ID: 923 5355 5433 to enter a 'Waiting Room' for the meeting. If you have no computer or smartphone, or a computer without a microphone, you can call in by phone by dialing (312) 626-6799 and entering the meeting ID when prompted. Meeting Agenda: 1. CALLTOORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. READING OF LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & DISCUSSION 4. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FROM THE AUGUST 5, 2021 MEETING DATE 5. PUBLIC COMMENT OF ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA (Commentators shall address the TRC for no more than 5 minutes. Commissioners shall not engage in discussion with the public concerning said items). 6. DISCUSSION OF PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY KERNS AND WEST FOR TRC FACILITATOR AND NEXT STEPS*30-45 MINUTES 7. BUDGET PROPOSAL, REVISED BUDGET AND DISCUSSION ON WORK SESSION WITH CITY COUNCIL FROM AUGUST 17, 2021 *10-15 MINUTES 8. PRESENTATION ON THE FOREST VIEW NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECT BY CHARLIE EASTHAM *20-25 MINUTES 9. FUTURE MEETING DAY/TIME *5-10 MINUTES 10. DISCUSSION OF COMMUNITY TOPICS: A. THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN & EXCLUDED WORKERS FUND UPDATES I. JOHNSON COUNTY PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSIONS II. RESPONSES FROM LOCAL OFFICIALS B. ENGAGING THE IMMIGRANT COMMUNITIES C. YOUTH ENGAGEMENT 11. CORRESPONDENCE 12. COMMISSIONER & STAFF ANNOUCEMENTS 13. ADJOURNMENT *The times listed in the agenda are the anticipated duration of that particular agenda item. The actual discussion may take more or less time than anticipated. If you will need a disability -related accommodation to participate in this meeting please contact the Equity Director, Stefanie Bowers, at 319-356-5022 or at stefanie-bowers@jowa-city.org. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your accessibility needs. I r i CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240-1826 (319) 356-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org AD HOC TRUTH & RECONCILIATION COMMISSION AUGUST 19, 2021 MEETING PACKET CONTENTS AGENDA ITEM #3 • LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT AGENDA ITEM #4 • DRAFT MINUTES FROM AUGUST 5, 2021 MEETING DATE AGENDA ITEM #7 • DRAFTS 1 & 2 OF THE AD HOC TRUTH & RECONCILIATION COMMISSION ITEMIZED BUDGET PROPOSAL AGENDA ITEM #10 • EXCLUDED WORKERS COALITION SUPPORTING EVIDENCE FOR COMPLAINT • ARPA JOHNSON COUNTY INFORMATION • ARPA PRESENTATION (AUGUST 4, 2021) AGENDA ITEM #11 CORRESPONDENCE • EXAMPLE STRATEGIC PLANNING OUTLINE Native American land Acknowledgement Prepared for the City of Iowa City's Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Human Rights Commission PURPOSE Iowa City owes its existence to the many Indigenous Peoples who were the original stewards of this land and who were subjected to manipulation and violence by non-native settlers, invaders, and governments in order to make this moment possible. Acknowledgement of this truth is central to our work toward reconciliation across all barriers of difference and injustice. Starting with a Native American Land Acknowledgement, this Commission will bear witness to the legacies of violent displacement, migration, and settlement that have marginalized those who were the first inhabitants of this land. We must also address the mistreatment and exclusion that Native Americans continue to face today. The Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Human Rights Commission encourage the community and City of Iowa City to join us in these efforts through the use of a Native American Land Acknowledgement. LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT To be read at all public meetings and events: "We meet today in the community of Iowa City, which now occupies the homelands of Native American Nations to whom we owe our commitment and dedication. The area of Iowa City was within the homelands of the Iowa, Meskwaki, and Sauk, and because history is complex and time goes far back beyond memory, we also acknowledge the ancient connections of many other Indigenous Peoples here. The history of broken treaties and forced removal that dispossessed Indigenous Peoples of their homelands was and is an act of colonization and genocide that we can not erase. We implore the Iowa City community to commit to understanding and addressing these injustices as we work toward equity, restoration, and reparations." LEARN MORE Native Governance Center Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgement US Department of Arts and Culture: Honor Native Land Virtual Resources and Guide Meskwaki Nation - History Special thanks to the University of Iowa Native American Council for their work and guidance, as well as members of the public, for their input. August 5, 2021 Draft Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Minutes Emma J. Harvat Hall City Hall Commissioners present: Amel Ali, Chastity Dillard (via Zoom), Wangui Gathua (via Zoom), Eric Harris, Clifton Johnson, Sikowiss (Christine Nobiss via Zoom), Kevin Rivera, Mohamed Traore. Commissioners not present: Daphney Daniel. Others present: Charlie Eastham (on behalf of the Center for Worker Justice) Staff present: Stefanie Bowers. Recommendations to City Council: Yes, the Ad Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommends that the City Council adopt the land acknowledgement at their meetings and formal events and also require other City boards and commissions to do the same. Motion passed 8-0. Meeting called to order: 7:11. Reading of Land Acknowledgement: Rivera read the Land Acknowledgement, Approval of Minutes from the July 22, 2021: Traore moved, and Rivera seconded. Motion passes 7-0. Gathua not present for vote. Public Comment of Items not on the Agenda: None. Joint Recommendation with Human Rights Commission to the City Council on the use of Land Acknowledgement: Commissioners were updated on conversations with the Human Rights Commission on recommending that not only City Council, but also other boards/commissions be required to read/use the land acknowledgement. As a part of this joint initiative with the Human Rights Commission the TRC will work with them on creating a working group of TRC and HRC members to explore Indigenous issues and to meet with elders and Indigenous leaders on an ongoing basis. Lindley (HRC)and Rivera (TRC) will serve on this workgroup/taskforce. Motion by Rivera, seconded by Ali. Motion passes 8-0. There also was a brief discussion on "backlash" that has come to the attention of two TRC members on them supporting a land acknowledgement to the City Council. It was encouraged that persons or groups that may not agree with actions or opinions of the TRC or its members should come forward and speak to them about their concerns. Proposal and Budget Updates: Staff went over the requirement that in order to move to the next steps on this proposal which would include a presentation by the firm, members would need to score the submission at an 80% or higher. There appeared to be consensus by members to meet with the firm. The cost of this RFP is nearly $200,000 and so the TRC will need to discuss with the City Council how the hiring of this firm will raise the TRC's budget submission. The work session with City Council scheduled for August 17, 2021, will be an opportunity to present their project plan and provide justifications on their budget. Some members of the TRC are surprised by the push back from the public and some City Council members but they plan to keep moving forward and progressing. They also acknowledge and thank those in the public who have supported them. Date Selection for Work Session with the City Council: The date selected for the City Council Work Session with the TRC is Tuesday, August 17, 2021. This date works for a majority of the TRC members, but some have prior conflicts and will not be able to attend. Update on Future Meeting Dates: Staff will send out a Doodle poll to see what days and times work best for a majority of Commission members. This will be an item of discussion at their next meeting. Update from the Education Subcommittee on Responding to the State of Iowa ban on Critical Race Theory (CRT): The subcommittee is working on and conducting research to look at CRT from a lot of different angles. The TRC would like to receive public feedback on CRT, provide educational outreach on CRT, and make a public statement in support of CRT. There are plans to reach out to other TRC commissions in other communities across the country to create a coalition of persons working on these same issues. It was also mentioned that the TRC should be calling/referring to CRT by what it really is which is anti -racism work Strategic Planning Session: The Framework(s) used to complete the work: An overview of Strategic Doing was presented. The framework outlines: Where are we going? How will we get there? What assets do we have that we can build upon? What could we do? What opportunities emerge when we link and leverage assets? What should we do? Which opportunity is the "big easy'? What will we do? This framework wraps up by determining a time to review, what to do next? What did we learn? This will be discussed in more detail once a facilitator is on board with the TRC. Community Topics for Discussion: Excluded Workers Fund: Charlie Eastham representing the Center for Worker Justice asked the TRC to expand on their support for the Excluded Worker Fund by advocating for a variety of affordable housing options that would include mobile homes and other alternative structures that provide safe and affordable housing to persons. By expanding the reach, the TRC would be better able to assist more persons of color. Commission Announcements: Dillard thanked other members for their support of National Night Out and invited members to participate in the Pheasant Ridge Back to School Bash being held on Saturday, August 14 from 11-2. Rivera noted that the Johnson County Board of Supervisors recently expanded their definition of general assistance to include the elimination of a persons immigration status in order to qualify. 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Johnson County and Iowa City's delay in investing millions of dollars in American Rescue Plan money to address these inequalities is an unfair discriminatory practice and a potential violation of the Iowa City Human Rights Ordinance found in Title II of the City Code. According to the March 2019 Inclusive Outreach and Public Engagement workshop delivered to Iowa City, the disregard for minority group expression of urgency for prioritized allocation of financial relief is an example of institutional systemic implicit bias for racial injustice. The burdensome red tape restricting equal access to the city and county's general assistance programs is also a form of unfair discrimination against excluded workers who, because of our precarious placement in the shadows of society, do not always have written documents proving income, expenses, financial losses, and other mandated but unnecessary requirements. The city and county's delay removing these restrictive barriers to access is also a potential violation of the Title II Human Rights Ordinance. Need -based aid is not a substitute for universal pandemic relief like stimulus checks, and unemployment insurance. The general assistance programs are not, by themselves, a remedy for the on -going discrimination against excluded workers the city and county are complicit in. For the last four months, we have petitioned local governments for a redress of these grievances through the creation of an Excluded Workers Fund. The City Council continues to stall decision -making based on an artificially fixed timeline, as stated by City Manager Geoff Fruin, regardless of the urgent needs we have repeatedly expressed. Our financial struggles for the past 18 months without relief have yet to be recognized as urgent. We have nothing but urgency to keep working, to put food on the table and to keep a roof over our heads. We cannot be more clear about our challenges. In the meantime, instead of actively listening to our voices, on August 13, 2021, Johnson County Supervisor Rod Sullivan appeared to retaliate against the immigrant community on social media by publicly questioning our immigration status and work history, another potential violation of Title II and the Iowa City Human Rights Ordinance. Sullivan's comments ignore the reality of how undocumented immigrants and essential workers survive in this country. We will not allow elected officials to erase the lived experience of thousands of people who work, produce value, and pay taxes without being able to fully access earned benefits. According to an August 2020 report by the American Immigration Council, "undocumented immigrants in Iowa paid an estimated $82.5 million in federal taxes and $58.3 million in state and local taxes in 2018," without access to benefits. Nearly 28,000 U.S. citizens in Iowa live with at least one family member who is undocumented. Mixed -status families lose out when even one of their loved ones is excluded from relief. In a Spanish -language pandemic impact survey circulated by the Fund Excluded Workers Coalition, 78 percent of 249 respondents reported losing their job or income since March 1, 2020. 93 percent reported they did not receive unemployment insurance. 62 percent reported they did not receive a stimulus check. An additional 16 percent reported one or more of their family members received a stimulus check but that others in their household did not. 78 percent of respondents reported that not everyone in their household received a stimulus check. In order to be made whole again, we call on the Iowa City Human Rights Commission to direct the leaders of Iowa City and Johnson County to stop their unfair discriminatory practices against essential immigrant workers and pass a fully -vested Excluded Workers Fund now, with no restrictions. On behalf of the Fund Excluded Workers Coalition, Ninoska Campos Cindy Zapata Manny Galvez Dr. Kathy Lee -Son Dr. Kevo Rivera Dr. Emily Sinnwell Mohamed Traore Eric Harris Barb Stanerson Katie Biechler Maureen Vasile Ann Houlahan Pat Bowen Kenn Bowen David Sterling Enclosures $54 Million Fund Excluded Workers Coalition demands: $20 million in direct cash assistance for up to 6,000 excluded workers, undocumented immigrants, previously incarcerated people, cash economy workers, and their families. $20 million in hazard pay bonuses of $1,600 each for up to 12,000 low -wage, public -sector, and essential workers in Johnson County who make less than $15 an hour. $5 million to purchase 54 new units of affordable and cooperative housing for immigrants, refugees, and previously incarcerated people. $3 million to expand public transit to late -nights and Sundays. $3 million for agrarian reform, to return stolen land back to Black, Indigenous, and People Of Color. $3 million to grassroots, BIPOC-led nonprofits and faith institutions, with annual budgets less than $250,000 and demonstrable bases of community support, who do not primarily rely on government funding. The 16-group Fund Excluded Workers coalition includes Iowa City Catholic Worker, Iowa City Ad -Hoc Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Iowa Freedom Riders, LULAC 308, LULAC Statewide Council, Great Plains Action Society, Ex -Incarcerated People Organizing (EXPO) Iowa, Iowa Student Action, SEIU Local 199, AFSCME 12, Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement, Corridor Community Action Network, Iowa City Mutual Aid Collective, Iowa City Democratic Socialists of America, Community Transportation Committee, and Veterans for Peace Iowa City. ZUsted o alguien en su hogar a perdido su trabajo o ingresos desde el 1 de marzo de 2020? Have you or anyone in your household lost a job or income since March 1, 2020? 249 responses Si / Yes No IRecibid seguro de desempleo ("la colecta") del gobierno desde el 1 de marzo de 2020? Have you received unemployment insurance from the government since March 1, 2020? 251 responses Si / Yes No/ • Si, pero mis beneficios por desempleo than expirado / Yes, but my benefits have expired El gobierno federal brindo asistencia monetaria ("el estimulo") en efectivo a las personas en respuesta al Coronavirus. ICalificb y recibid asis... you receive cash assistance from the government? 247 responses Si / Yes No/ • Mis hijos to hicieron pero yo no / My children did, but I did not Solo mi bebe 1 received only 1 stimulus check Yo mi esposo no Vinimos al pals recientemente 3:15M--' NaoMA I2'� i F Tweet George ShillcockQ @ShillcockGeo... • 2d Resharing this story because I think it got lost in yesterday's Census and Field of Dreams news: Workers left out of previous pandemic relief urge Iowa City to quickly make amends this time yes- -, - V>D exccr»Ev W�K�RS raw_ fi press-citizen.com Workers left out of previous pandemic relief urge Iowa City to quickly make ame... Q 1 U 1 Q 8 ccv 19 Rod Sullivan @rodsullivan111 Replying to @ShillcockGeorge Parts of this story don't add up ... How does she work at the Marriott without a Social Security number? 12:00 PM • 13 Aug 21 • Twitter Web App 3:33 ® k HG .1i ■ F Thread Candidate for City Manager @city_of_iowa When you've never heard of capital's exploitation of migrant labor: 5:48 PM • 13 Aug 21 • Twitter Web App 7 Retweets 55 Likes Q tZ `^o Candidate for City Manager @city_... • 1d c You mean to tell me there are people who work in AMERICAN BUSINESSES without any form of documentation!" Yes, Rod, that's literally why they're called undocumented immigrants. Q t7. �) 12 °b taylor @t_a_ylorann • 1d Replying to @city_of iowa hds hPIri niihlin nffinp fnr almnct TIA10 Tweet your reply no 3:33 0 ® i, "..ail i F Thread ItCandidate for City Manager @city_... • 1d You mean to tell me there are people who work in AMERICAN BUSINESSES without any form of documentation!" Yes, Rod, that's literally why they're called undocumented immigrants. Q t1 d 12 taylor @t_a_ylorann - 1d Replying to @city_of iowa he's held public office for almost TWO DECADES Q1 t� Q7 oco ItCandidate for City Manager @city_... • 1d E Yes, but he's never stayed in a Motel 6, apparently. Q 1 4 Show replies Justin K Comer (cool but rude) @ju... • 1d mrReplying to @city_of_iowa ...hotels would never hire undocumented workers Q1 t_1 d7 0:v ItCandidate for City Manager @city_... • 1d Everyone knows the hospitality industry is most above board on the planet. Q t� d 5 °nv Tweet your reply Qo 5:02 F Tweet 12 k `It.. ■ Bengmark t• Abolish ?'The a, Pigs A* @Bengmark If he were not in power, I'd say this is not a person anyone should take seriously. ® Rod Sullivan @rodsullivan111.2d Replying to @ShillcockGeorge Parts of this story don't add up ... How does she work at the Marriott without a Social Security number? 6:50 PM • 13 Aug 21 • Twitter for Android 10 Likes Q L1 r 4 Rod Sullivan @rodsullivan111 • 1d Replying to @Bengmark Either the Marriott is ripping her off, the Marriott is ripping off taxpayers, or both... Or, she misstated her situation, and she is actually eligible for funds right now. It's all to her benefit. She should follow up. Q2 t_-1 C%2 Dan's Tweets @dankauble • 1d Rod Marriot rips of taxpayers left and right. Their location at the River Landing doesn't --.. --I-- �-- Tweet your reply 0o 111 0 < 5:03 12 F Tweet Marriott is ripping off taxpayers, or both... Or, she misstated her situation, and she is actually eligible for funds right now. It's all to her benefit. She should follow up. Q2 t1. C72 ot _ Dan's Tweets @dankauble • 1d Rod Marriot rips of taxpayers left and right. Their location at the River Landing doesn't pay sales tax. Also, I must ask, have you met with anyone from the EWF coalition? Because it would be fucked up if you haven't & Ninoska Campos's SSN is your main takeaway from this article Q 2 'L� C% 10 { 0 Rod Sullivan @rodsullivan111 -1d She should get everything she is eligible for. Something doesn't add up. Q 1 t-1 4 40 Bengmark �- Abolish rThe �I` Pig... - 1d Have you met with the EWF coalition? Q3 U C%8 4 Rod Sullivan @rodsullivan111 -1d I have met several times with Cathy and Katie, and a few times with others. I don't know the woman in the story, and she never asked to meet with me. If she wants to, I will. Q t_- Ci at Tweet your reply no 5 0 1 0 12 k` ..ill 6 F Tweet taylor @t_a_ylorann - ld respectfully sir, if they were already eligible do you really think they would still be in this long, frustrating fight to be heard, letting themselves and their families struggle? people don't put themselves through this if the proper channels are working for them. Q 2 t� Ci 7 4 Rod Sullivan @rodsullivan111 • 1d 1 think she should apply at the County. Q a t-1 1 C) 4 taylor @t_a_ylorann • 1d your colleague supervisor green met with the ewf coalition, perhaps you can speak with him about it and follow suit. this is a large group of your neighbors, people you govern. you should value their voices and give them your time. Q 2 t-. 1 Q 12 4 taylor @t_a_ylorann • 1d full disclosure, I'm really struggling with your response, supervisor sullivan. this is a callous way to react to hearing a story like this. please reconsider Q 1 t� Q 11 4 Rod Sullivan @rodsullivan111 Replying to @t_a_ylorann and @Bengmark Tweet your reply 5:04 0 ® i. "t ■ F Tweet 0 Rod Sullivan @rodsullivan111 Replying to @ShillcockGeorge Parts of this story don't add up ... How does she work at the Marriott without a Social Security number? 12:00 PM • 13 Aug 21 • Twitter Web App 1 Quote Tweet Q t_ "co Stephany@ICMutualAid @aid_ic • 1d Replying to @rodsullivan111 and @ShillcockGeorge Are you actually serious, here? Are you really that white, upper -middle class oblivious to the world? Q L_1 (�) 3 < Dan's Tweets @dankauble • 1d Replying to @rodsullivan111 and @ShillcockGeorge Tweet your reply 5:04 0 F Tweet Dan's Tweets @dankauble • 1d Replying to @rodsullivan111 and @ShillcockGeorge Q 2-1 Co a TGrife @brufanegra - 1d Replying to @rodsullivan111 and @ShillcockGeorge Lord help us Tweet your reply ®14` .dlG d 5:14 0 F Tweet ® i it 4'.i Q t-. CO 1 ce, Bengmark v,Abolish PI -The WJ Pig... • 1d Replying to @rodsullivan111 and @ShillcockGeorge Q tl Q 7 -C� stupid little pavlov creature @spoo... • 1d Replying to @rodsullivan111 and @ShillcockGeorge You know what doesn't add up? How callous and ignorant you are while claiming to be a progressive. Read up shithead. Q U C71 Tweet your reply Source: Johnson County Iowa website(httos://www.johnsoncountviowa.gov/aroa) During the Johnson County Fair, residents were invited to participate in a mock election. 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