HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 2020.08.08 @4001
MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
MAYOR’S COMMISSION ON
RACIAL AND SOCIAL EQUITY
Meeting held at:
Teleconference meeting
Saturday, August 8, 2020
8:30 a.m.
Call to Order Meeting called to order at 8:30 a.m. by Chair Nicolas
Roll Call COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Edith Arias, Jeff Azzopardi (8:37), Gladys
Balmas, Norm Faria, Mike Futrell, Cheska Ibasan, Vanessa McGovern,
Hermes Monzon, Patricia Murray, Mark Nagales, Flor Nicolas, Kayla
Powers, Liliana Rivera, Bobby Vaughn
ALTERNATE PRESENT: Andrea Fernandez
ABSENT: None
Welcome/Introductions
Chair Flor Nicolas and Commissioners introduced themselves.
New Business
1. Foundation for Our Work Together
Kym Dorman, Raimi + Associates, provided an overview of the agenda, timeline and
decision-making process, and Paige Kruza reviewed key definitions.
2. Review Draft Framework
Paige Kruza reviewed the Group Agreements for Commission meetings and
Commissioners, Guiding Principles for Commission’s work and recommendations and
Levers of Change as framework for Commission recommendation. The Commission
adopted the documents as prepared by the following vote:
Adopt Group Agreements: Approve: 14 Opposed: 0
Adopt Guiding Principles: Approve: 14 Opposed: 0
Adopt Levers of Change Framework: Approve: 14 Opposed: 0
(Norm confirmed approval after the mtg)
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3. Review Preliminary Timeline and Topics for Phase 1 Meetings
Kym Dorman, reviewed the preliminary timeline and topics for Phase 1 meetings.
4. Presentation from San Mateo County Community Collaboration for Children’s
Success (CCCS)
Shireen Malekafzali, Senior Manager for Health Policy, Planning and Equity provided an
overview of the Community Collaboration for Children’s Success Neighborhood Action
Plan and strategies identified for South San Francisco.
5. Next Steps
Kym Dorman asked Commissioners for data requests and suggestions for programs and
policies to review at the upcoming meetings. Commissioners requested additional
background information including Police statistics and policies, data on mental health,
school district funding, local services, information on what other cities are doing, and
demographic data for South San Francisco.
Public Comments
Dan Martin, Social Worker and Professor at Cal State East Bay; would like to present work to
improve mental health on emotional and social resiliency
Aaron Adriano, suggested outreach to Queer POC
Danny Thomas Vang, commented on race and distribution of civic participation; what are the
barriers?
Ethan Mizzi requested meetings be more accessible; should look into establishing a Police
Commission.
HyeEun Park, (Seattle), works in local government; documents provided detail and inclusive
and anti-racist; hope to share in Pacific Northwest
James Coleman, Candidate for District 4; suggested looking at San Francisco call for help
and using mental health professionals rather than law enforcement.
Dolores Piper stated that she is the Great Aunt of Derrick Gaines, who was killed by a SSF
Police Officer in 2012. The Police Officer now works for SFPD. Dolores has been working
with SFPD on rewriting their anti-bias policing policy. There were over 282
recommendations for change for SFPD by the US Department of Justice. When looking at
funding changes in the Police Department, Dolores stated that Tasers are deadly and that
expense should be redirected and that Police should wear body cams. Dolores stated that
she has never received any follow-up from the SSFPD or City Council. She stated that she
is grateful for the establishment of this commission.
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Gustavo Lopez, former teacher at SSFHS; more accessible – joint stream with translators;
future reports multilingual.
Aristel DelaCruz, Educator; need to focus on data; Need to show data that SSFPD is
“different”.
Commissioner Cheska Ibasan, noted that the library is a wealth of resources but now that it
is closed, community does not have access to information on available resources
Mayor Richard Garbarino, proud of the Commission and thank you
Marcela Rivera, stated that Dolores Piper has reached out to Councilmembers and the City
Council has ignored public comment.
Patricia Hurtado, resident for 22 years; historic inequity throughout SSF is exacerbated by
COVID-19.
Commissioner Bobby Vaughn, asked how do we have difficult conversations without closed
sessions.
Commissioner Liliana Rivera, formation of this commission due to Change SSF; request
rename to SSF Equity instead of Mayor’s Commission.
Eddy, stated that the City Council does not allow the public to call in with public comments
and only notes that they have been received.
Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 12:02 p.m.