July 12, 2021 African American Reparations Advisory Committee meeting

Monday, July 12, 2021

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    Overview

    Eric McDonnell, Committee Chair
    Tinisch Hollins, Committee Vice Chair

    Agenda

    1. ROLL CALL AND INTRODUCTIONS (Action Item)
    2. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT (Discussion Item)

      Members of the public may address the Advisory Committee on matters that arewithin the Reparations jurisdiction and are not on today’s agenda.

    3. ADOPTION OF THE JUNE 1, 2021 MEETING TRANSCRIPTION (Action Item)

      Review and anticipated adoption of transcription of the African American Reparations Advisory Committee’s June 1, 2021 meeting.

      Public Comment

    4. GUEST INTRODUCTION: DR. TED JOHNSON, BRENNAN CENTER FOR JUSTICE (Discussion Item)

      Dr. Johnson will give us an introduction and brief overview of his work.

      Public Comment

    5. NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN REPARATIONS ADVISORYCOMMITTEE CHAIR (Action Item)

      Public Comment

    6. REVIEW RESPONSIBILITIES AND GOALS DEFINED IN THE ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE AFRICAN AMERICAN REPARATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE, FILE NO. 201190 (Discussion Item)

      Public Comment

    7. SELECTION OF SUBCOMMITTEES (Action Item)

      Public Comment

    8. IDENTIFY POTENTIAL SPEAKERS AND PRESENTATIONS FOR MEETINGS (Discussion Item)

      Public Comment

    9. REVIEW INFORMATION FROM COMMUNITY MEETINGS (Discussion Item)

      Public Comment

    10. ADJOURNMENT

    Date & Time

    Monday, July 12, 2021
    5:30 pm

    Online

    This meeting takes place on Zoom.
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    Passcode: 826144
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    Phone

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    AARAC July 12, 2021 Meeting Video

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