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Peace Commission Monthly Meeting - February 2025

Location

Online

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Neighborhood

  • City Wide

Contact

Ryan Welsh
RWelsh@cambridgema.gov
6173491737

Description

Agenda

  1. Call to order
  2. Public Comment*
  3. Approval of Minutes January 15, 2025
  4. Admin and Project Coordinator’s Report

  5. MLK Day Report

  6. Interfaith Gathering Report
    Block Parties, Social Resilience Report, CHIP Working Group Report

  7. Update from the Co-Chairs’ Conversation with the City Manager

  8. Holocaust Remembrance Event

  9. Sharing Insights and Experiences

  10. Meet Your Neighbor Day Planning

  11. Share the Loneliness Report and Action Plan

  12. Tools from Red Cross Australia

  13. Shifting our meeting in September?

  14. Differentiate MYND from regular Parties?

  15. Other Group Goals and Continuing Work

  16. Shade is Social Justice Programming Ideas?

  17. Continuing a Film Series?

  18. Gathering all the Human Rights Boards, Commissions, Committees for a social event or Block Party? (Women’s Commission, LGBTQ+, Immigrant Rights, Housing Rights, Civic Unity…)

  19. Hosting an event to recognize block party hosts and connect them to one another?

  20. Next Steps and Adjournment

The next meeting of the Peace Commission will be Wednesday, March 19.

To view the meeting and/or to participate in public comment, please register here: https://cambridgema.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LrNSPE76REKrmT0vY3DBfQ
For more information regarding Zoom technology visit: https://www.cambridgema.gov/Departments/citycouncil/zoomonlinemeetinginstructions


* Anyone wishing to address the Peace Commission during the Public Comment section of the agenda may indicate that by "raising their hand" virtually or in person and will be recognized by the Chair. Speakers are asked to identify themselves and provide an address, and each speaker is limited to not more than three (3) minutes. Although the public comments should, whenever possible, address one or more items on the agenda for that particular meeting, if time permits, the Chair may allow a speaker to comment on matters that may not directly address an item on the agenda, but do concern the Commission. 

 

 

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