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Michigan Civil Rights Commission to Meet in Kalamazoo on Monday, April 29
April 23, 2024
Lansing, MI—The Michigan Civil Rights Commission will hold their second quarterly meeting of 2024 on Monday, April 29, at 10 AM on the campus of Western Michigan University, in the John E. Fetzer Center, Room 1035, 2251 Business Ct., Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Commissioners are expected to consider resolutions addressing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in policing, condemning the great replacement theory, supporting legislation to facilitate the selection and declaration of gender identity, and in support of a ban on the gay panic defense.
The proposed meeting agenda is below. The Commission may revise this agenda or take up other issues as needed and time allows.
The meeting is open to the public and will include a public comment period. Individuals who cannot attend the meeting in person but who wish to provide public comment may do so by sending their comments by email to MDCR-INFO@michigan.gov by 5 pm on Friday, May 3, 2024.
American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters and CART captioning will be provided. Free parking is available adjacent to the Fetzer Center. Individuals requiring reasonable accommodations to attend should submit their request to MDCR-INFO@michigan.gov no later than 5 pm on Thursday, April 25.
The meeting will be livestreamed to the MDCR Facebook page at facebook.com/micivilrights.
The Michigan Civil Rights Commission was created by the Michigan Constitution to safeguard constitutional and legal guarantees against discrimination. The Commission is charged with investigating alleged discrimination against any person because of religion, race, color or national origin, genetic information, sex, age, marital status, height, weight, arrest record, and physical and mental disability. The Michigan Department of Civil Rights serves as the operational arm of the Commission.
MICHIGAN CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION MEETING
Monday, April 29, 2024, 10:00 A.M.
John E. Fetzer Center, Room 1035, Western Michigan University
2251 Business Ct., Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008
AGENDA (PROPOSED)
I. CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL – Chair Gloria Lara
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING AGENDA
III. OPENING MATTERS
A. Welcome – Chair Lara
Role and Authority of MCRC – Atty. Lamont Satchel
B. Recognition of Significant Observances in April
- Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (April 4, 1968)
- President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968, also known as
the Fair Housing Act. (April 11, 1968)
- National Fair Housing Month
- Arab-American and Chaldean-American Heritage Month
- Deaf History Month
- World Autism Awareness Month
C. Public Comment Protocol – Patricia Barrera
IV. ADOPTION OF CONSENT AGENDA
The following items from the agenda have been identified as those that may not require Commission discussion prior to being adopted or received. Items may be removed from the consent agenda on the request of any Commission member. Items not removed will then be moved for adoption by general consent without debate.
CONSENT AGENDA
(VII. DIVISION REPORTS)
1 *Legislative Report, Dr. Jerome Reide
2 *Communications Report, Vicki Levengood
3 *Budget and Management Services Report, Abdel Aly
4 *Enforcement Division Report, Atty. Marcelina Trevino and Marlene Cain
5 *Disability Rights and Compliance Report, Atty. Tyra Khan
6 *Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Report, Alfredo Hernandez
7 *Community Engagement and Education Report, Anthony Lewis
V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Meeting Minutes from January 22, 2024
VI. PUBLIC COMMENT
VII. DIVISION AND OTHER REPORTS
A. Executive Director Report, Atty. John E. Johnson, Jr.
B. General Counsel Report, Atty. Lamont Satchel
C. DIVISION PRESENTATION: Special Projects Director Report, Harold Core
D. DIVISION PRESENTATION: Fund Development Coordinator Report, Liliana Stoneback
E. Attorney General Report, AAG Tonya Jeter
VIII. COMMISSION BUSINESS
A. Chair’s Report
B. Committees Updates for Commission’s 2024 Priorities
C. Date selection for Commission Educational Retreat
IX. NEW BUSINESS
A. Resolution Condemning Promotion and Celebration of “Great Replacement Theory” (Commissioner Worthams)
B. Resolution on Use of Artificial Intelligence in Policing (Commissioner Londo)
C. Resolution in Support of Legislation Facilitating the Selection and Declaration of Gender Identity (Commissioner Londo)
D. Resolution in Support of Ban on Gay Panic Defense (Commissioner Londo)
E. Proposed Commission Policy on Presentation and Adoption of Resolutions (Commissioner Lara)
F. Proposed Commission Policy on Amicus Curiae Briefs (Commissioner Lara)
G. Approval or adoption of Commission Rules amendments (Lamont Satchel)
H. Amendment to ELCRA to allow for Virtual Meetings (Lamont Satchel)
X. PUBLIC COMMENT
XI. COMMISSIONER CLOSING COMMENTS
XII. ADJOURNMENT
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