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SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2009-09-24.pdf,1 | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2009-09-24 | 1 | Social Service Human Relations Board Minutes of the Regular Meeting, Thursday, September 24, 2009 1. CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL, President Wasko called the meeting to order at 7:35 p.m. Present were Villareal, Soglin, and Biggs. Absent were Nielsen, and James. Staff: Franz 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes of August 27, 2009 meeting were continued to the October 22nd meeting due to lack of quorum. 3-A. PRESENTATION OF ALTERNATIVES IN ACTION (AIA) SERVICES -- DAWN HUMPHREY - ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS AND JANE SPERLING WISE - DIRECTOR OF FUND & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Jane Sperling-Wise thanked board for the invitation to make a presentation and explained that AIA helps young people with leadership potential prepare for college, career, and community. She also thanked the City for providing the CDBG funds that allowed AIA to create a Transitions Center, which has helped 120 young people develop crucial 21st Century skills. She then introduced AIA students Aaron McNamara and Cianna Presco to describe their participation in AIA programs. Aaron described his leadership role in AIA after-school Sound Recording Studio Program and AIAps core values: Respect Risk, rigor, Real, Responsibility, Relationship, and Resiliency. Cianna told us about AIAps Summer Leadership Program called Test Your Greatness, and studentos Presentations of Greatness, 2 to 5 minute creative showcases that told the story of their personal growth during the 5-week program. She then introduced a video of some of the studentos Presentations of Greatness. After the video, Dawn Humphrey shared information regarding some of the afterschool programs AIA is offering on Alamedaps West End at the Woodstock Educational Campus and Encinal High School including: Introduction to Child Development, Sound Engineering, Expression Visual Arts, Video Production, a Dance Class, Drama Class, and a Learning Lab. Students taking these classes can also earn Peralta College Credits and Community Service hours. Dawn provided copies of AIAps Fall After School Cour… | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2009-09-24.pdf |
SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2009-09-24.pdf,2 | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2009-09-24 | 2 | Social Service Human Relations Board Minutes of the Regular Meeting, September 24, 2009 Page 2 President Wasko thanked AIA staff and students for their presentation and video 3-B. REQUEST FOR SSHRB TO CO-SPONSOR, WITH THE ALAMEDA MULTI- CULTURAL CENTER, THE SCREENING OF TWO FILMS IN OCTOBER Member Villareal explained that the request is for SSHRB, via its workgroup ATAH, to be a co- sponsor the October screening of two films that focus on the LGBT community. Over the summer, the Alameda Multi-Cultural Community Center (AMCCC), sponsor of the October event, has screened a movie on the Muslim Community and õTaking Back the Schoolsö, a film focusing on the Latino community. Community Alliance Resource for Education (CARE) is also a co-sponsor of the screening. He then introduced Zoe Holder, Executive Director of the ACMCC. Holder: She welcomed Member Villarealos request for SSHRB to co-sponsor the October screening, and shared that the AMCC had a co-sponsor for their first screening of a film about Japanese American Interment related to the experience of a group of Palestinians after the 9/11 attack. Their November screening will be Native American focused, and monthly screenings will continue through May. The October 16 event will feature a 60-minute film, õAnyone and Everyoneö and an 8-minute film õTraditional Indigenous Valuesö. The first presents stories of families from various cultures and faiths with a son or daughter that has õcome outö. Its focus is cultural, but the film also includes information on suicide and homeless statistics. The second, produced by Ruth Villasenor, a Native Filmmaker from Oakland, is mainly interviews with local people regarding the hostility and hate they experienced during the struggle around Proposition 8. The film will be followed by a discussion led by Sean Cahill, C.A.R.E., and Ruth Villasenor. NEA, Alamedads new Charter School is providing their space at Longfellow for the screening. She also thanked President Wasko for providing the projector for the event. AMCCC plans to ma… | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2009-09-24.pdf |
SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2009-09-24.pdf,3 | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2009-09-24 | 3 | FVLC events once they are announced. Their main event will be in Oakland, but they hope to also have an event in Alameda. She also invited everyone to a holiday party at her house on December 4th, the day after our Nov/Dec SSHRB meeting. Member Soglin informed the board that he will be joining the AIA board, and had already had discussions with President Wasko and staff regarding the conflict of interest regarding review and approval of CDBG recommendations. It was determined that he would be the only conflicted board member, leaving six members (well above a quorum) to review the recommendations. Member Biggs announced APC receiving a $625,000 grant (over 3 years), which will create 20-25 permanent positions in their social enterprises. Other anticipated grants, including $200,000 SSA / stimulus funding, will bring the total amount to nearly $1,000,000. Staff shared that the A.C. Transit community meeting at Independence on September 12, drew around 150 participants. Staff has participant comment sheets available for those that would like to see them. Changes to bus service on the West End, was the primary concern voiced by participants. Staff announced the date for the next ASC meeting, and explained the preference to not notice these meetings if possible. Members agreed to check in with staff in an effort to make this work. 6. ADJOURNMENT - M/S to adjourn at 8:40 (Biggs/Soglin) Unanimous. Respectfully submitted, | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2009-09-24.pdf |
SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2009-09-24.pdf,4 | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2009-09-24 | 4 | Social Service Human Relations Board Minutes of the Regular Meeting, September 24, 2009 Page 4 Jim Franz Community Development Coordinator | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2009-09-24.pdf |
SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2009-09-24.pdf,5 | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard | 2009-09-24 | 5 | Social Service Human Relations Board Minutes of the Regular Meeting, September 24, 2009 Page 5 | SocialServiceHumanRelationsBoard/2009-09-24.pdf |
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