Meeting Information
Monday, November 16, 2020
6:30pm to 8:30pm
1006 New Hampshire, Lawrence
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- Administrative Items
- Determine quorum of members, agenda approval
- Approval of October meeting minutes
- 2021 member and leadership update
- Budget overview: $508.29 remaining for 2020
- Virtual workshop: “Mobilizing community food systems in the era of COVID-19 and the struggle for racial equity.” Wednesday, November 18 @ 10:30am-1:30pm - $25/person
- Funding for six spots approved at October meeting; two remaining
- Virtual workshop: “Mobilizing community food systems in the era of COVID-19 and the struggle for racial equity.” Wednesday, November 18 @ 10:30am-1:30pm - $25/person
- Public Comment
- Guest: CJ Armstrong, Senior Associate, Gould Evans
- Just Food renovation project
- Incoming County Commissioners
- Discuss plan for FPC initial engagement
- “Food Builds Community”
- Completed ethnic food retail video funded by FPC
- Reflect on Food and Farm Council Self-Assessment Exercise
- Each working group elevated representation and engagement in some way
- Upon review, two potential actions identified by Council leadership:
- Allow Health Equity to take lead on internal examination of FPC engagement strategies and meeting procedures, and bring recommendations to the full Council
- Focus January 2021 retreat on equity, inclusion, and conflict management
- If consensus, opportunity to charge staff and leadership with bringing forward funding proposal for retreat facilitation at December meeting
- Member Updates
- Adjourn
Next Meeting: December 14, 2020, 6:30pm to 8:30pm | Location: Zoom and 1006 New Hampshire
In attendance: Marlin Bates, Tamara Cash, Michele Dillon, Dietrich Earnhart, Melissa Freiburger, Sarah Hartsig, Elizabeth Keever, Tyler Lindquist, Jeffrey Maiden, Christina Ostmeyer, Rolf Petermann, Scott Thellman
Absent: Heather McPeek
Guests: CJ Armstrong, Skye Clogston, Freda Gipp, Jamie Knabe, Jeffrey Cornish
Staff: Kim Criner Ritchie, Connie Fiorella-Fitzpatrick
- Administrative Items
- Determine quorum of members, agenda approval
- Motion to approve by Christina, second by Liz. Motion passes.
- Approval of October meeting minutes
- Motion to approve by Liz, second by Tyler. Motion passes.
- 2021 member and leadership update
- Sarah is leaving Douglas County and will therefore not be returning as member or Chair.
- Tyler has volunteered to be considered for Chair, Liz for Vice Chair. Council will vote on new leadership at December meeting.
- Michele is not seeking reappointment; Michael has resigned from SAB.
- Leaving a total of 5 open seats for 2021: 2 producers, 1 public health, 1 SAB, and one open County appointment.
- Interested individuals can contact Kaitlyn Ammerlaan: kammerlaan@dgcoks.gov.
- Sarah is leaving Douglas County and will therefore not be returning as member or Chair.
- Budget overview: $508.29 remaining for 2020
- Virtual workshop: “Mobilizing community food systems in the era of COVID-19 and the struggle for racial equity.” Wednesday, November 18 @ 10:30am-1:30pm - $25/person
- Funding for six spots approved at October meeting; two remaining
- Consider printing new copies of Food System Plan in a less expensive format.
- Staff and leadership will bring back formulated proposals for use of remaining funding on printing and/or retreat costs.
- Virtual workshop: “Mobilizing community food systems in the era of COVID-19 and the struggle for racial equity.” Wednesday, November 18 @ 10:30am-1:30pm - $25/person
- Determine quorum of members, agenda approval
- Public Comment
- Guest: CJ Armstrong, Senior Associate, Gould Evans
- Just Food renovation project
- Incoming County Commissioners
- Discuss plan for FPC initial engagement
- Approach plan for presenting to the new commission in early 2021.
- On engaging with new Lawrence Director of Equity and Inclusion: extend invites to both Health Equity and full Council meetings. Include Food System Plan linkages and commitment to racial equity.
- Discuss plan for FPC initial engagement
- “Food Builds Community”
- Completed ethnic food retail video funded by FPC
- Reflect on Food and Farm Council Self-Assessment Exercise
- Each working group elevated representation and engagement in some way
- Upon review, two potential actions identified by Council leadership:
- Allow Health Equity to take lead on internal examination of FPC engagement strategies and meeting procedures, and bring recommendations to the full Council
- What do we mean by “engagement”?
- Are we hearing from or consulting those who are most impacted by a given food system issue.
- FPC should be explicit when approaching these individuals or groups on a given issue.
- This could also include making meetings more available to participate in or communicating other ways to be involved: working groups, functions, etc.
- Are we hearing from or consulting those who are most impacted by a given food system issue.
- Motion to charge Health Equity with investigating engagement strategies and meeting procedures by Marlin, second by Christina. Motion passes.
- What do we mean by “engagement”?
- Focus January 2021 retreat on equity, inclusion, and conflict management
- If consensus, opportunity to charge staff and leadership with bringing forward funding proposal for retreat facilitation at December meeting
- Is “conflict management” referring to internal or external conflicts?
- Without more context from the surveys, the original interpretation was internal.
- There is value in an external approach too; it could mean bringing in competing interests and perspectives.
- Is the retreat the appropriate platform for this work considering there may be several very new Council members?
- Motion to focus the retreat toward equity, inclusion, and conflict management, and also provide separate orientation to new members by Marlin, second by Tyler. Motion passes.
- Is “conflict management” referring to internal or external conflicts?
- If consensus, opportunity to charge staff and leadership with bringing forward funding proposal for retreat facilitation at December meeting
- Allow Health Equity to take lead on internal examination of FPC engagement strategies and meeting procedures, and bring recommendations to the full Council
- Member Updates
- Adjourn
- Motion to adjourn by Liz, second by Marlin.
Next Meeting: December 14, 2020, 6:30pm to 8:30pm | Location: Zoom and 1006 New Hampshire
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