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Council splits on Human Rights Commission sponsorships: denies ticketed screening, approves student dinner and Mr. Rogers screening
Summary
Council voted to deny funding for a ticketed Kenworthy silent-film screening, approved a community dinner for students, and approved a November free screening of 'Won't You Be My Neighbor?'; members debated fiscal timing, free vs. ticketed status and transportation concerns.
Moscow City Council considered three sponsorship requests from the Human Rights Commission (HRC) that exceeded the council’s $500 approval threshold: a free community screening of 'Won't You Be My Neighbor?', a Kenworthy Center silent‑film festival showing 'Told in the Hills' (ticketed), and a community dinner aimed at University of Idaho students.
Erin Ghegidias, HRC chair, told council the programs align with the…
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