Franklin Human Relations Commission Discusses Community Outreach and Upcoming Events
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Meeting Type:
Human Relations Committee
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Meeting Date:
09/25/2024
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Recording Published:
09/26/2024
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Duration:
25 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Franklin (Somerset County)
- Meeting Overview:
The Franklin Human Relations Commission meeting focused on enhancing community outreach, planning future events, and addressing public safety concerns as the weather cools.
Reverend Sun, newly appointed head of the Interfaith Council, took the spotlight to present her vision for the council, emphasizing the strength derived from the township’s diversity. She revisited past successful intercultural events like dances and concerts, expressing a desire to reignite enthusiasm for such initiatives. Sun suggested that many groups already host cultural events under one umbrella, which could facilitate broader participation. She stressed the importance of better outreach to connect with Franklin’s numerous ethnic and religious groups.
A significant topic of discussion was the scheduling of a town hall meeting. The tentative date was set for November, but concerns about the busy holiday months and the need for proper organization led to a suggestion to move it to December. This town hall aims to include psychologists, therapists, and moderators to facilitate intimate discussions among groups. Previous Interfaith dialogues at local centers, which focused on themes such as forgiveness, were highlighted as examples of successful community engagement.
The need for a well-planned approach to attract community members was reiterated, emphasizing that schools could play a role. Darren Plummer, who oversees equity initiatives within the school district, was mentioned as a key player. Schools are running programs focused on diversity and equity, which could be leveraged for broader community engagement. The conversation also touched on the potential of social media as a tool for outreach, especially given the limitations faced by the Human Relations Commission in attending various events.
The meeting also addressed public safety concerns, particularly as the weather grows cooler. Attendees were reminded to lock their vehicles, especially when warming them up, and to remain vigilant about their surroundings.
Another notable topic was the resignation of a commission member, St. Lazaro, due to family circumstances, creating an opening on the commission. This raised questions about transparency regarding the listing of openings on the website.
The Kmart Shopping Center matter was revisited, with a scheduled meeting with the zoning board on October 18. There was optimism for a resolution, supported by several local groups, including the business community. The importance of obtaining council permission before proceeding with any initiatives was stressed, following a conversation with a township manager.
Franklin Day, an upcoming community event, was also discussed. Scheduled for Saturday, the police department will participate, offering various resources and items for children. The event will be held in Colonial Park this year, perceived as a more accessible location than previous years. Attendees were advised to arrive early due to expected large crowds, and transportation options at the event were confirmed, including the availability of a gator for those needing assistance.
The meeting concluded with discussions on creating a pamphlet to distribute information about the commission’s activities and local groups. A member mentioned a previous pamphlet and expressed willingness to find a copy for review. Additionally, the logistics related to a new camera system for the meeting were discussed, with assistance from a high school student in operating the new equipment.
Phillip Kramer
Human Relations Committee Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Human Relations Committee
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Meeting Date:
09/25/2024
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Recording Published:
09/26/2024
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Duration:
25 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Franklin (Somerset County)
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