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Boulder Human Relations Commission moves to advance revised handbook, plans collaboration on fall ‘Difficult Dialogues’ events
Summary
Members of the Boulder Human Relations Commission on May 20 moved to approve a revised commissioners’ handbook and agreed to pursue a partnership with CU’s College for the Humanities and the Arts on a fall “Difficult Dialogues” event about immigration.
Members of the Boulder Human Relations Commission on May 20 moved to approve a revised commissioners’ handbook and discussed next steps for partnering with the University of Colorado’s College for the Humanities and the Arts on a fall “Difficult Dialogues” event series and training to facilitate the interview game.
The motion to approve the revised handbook was made and seconded during the meeting; the transcript records the motion and a second but does not record a roll-call or final tally in the public record provided. The handbook had been revised by a subcommittee that reviewed the document section-by-section and returned it to the full commission for approval.
Commission staff and members said the fall Difficult Dialogues event — hosted in part by CU’s College for the Humanities and the Arts — is tentatively scheduled for late September with a theme focused on immigration. Dr. Ho informed the commission that the college would…
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