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ADVISORY COMNIISSION ON DIVERSITY
FEBRUARY 2, 2008 RETREAT
Commission: Serena Aquino
Antonio P. Cube, Sr.
Audrey Godwin
Raymond Lam
Vern Nichols
Lari White
Absent: Sandel Demastus, Chair
Charles Thomas
Staff: Denis Law, Mayor
Terry Higashiyama, Community Services Administrator
Jerry Rerecich, Recreation Director
Bonnie Rerecich, Resource &Funding Manager
Gloria Gamba, Secretary
Guests: Helena Stevens, Retreat Facilitator
Captain Terry Masango, T'he Salvation Army
Dalia Amin, Lindbergh High School Student
Terry Higashiyama, Community Services Administrator, expressed her sincere thanks to
the Commission for their outstanding accomplishments and achievement of their 2007
established goals. The purpose of this retreat is to establish the Commission's 2008
Work Plan, determine long and short-term goals and priorities.
Denis Law, Mayor, expressed his appreciation to the Commissioners for their efforts and
discussed the challenges and opportunities for both Renton and King County to share
their wealth of diversity. He expressed that it is time to breakdown hurdles and celebrate
diversity, as well as the importance of building trust, educating the community, and
providing services to those residents requiring assistance, i.e., language challenges,
disabilities, age, ethnic backgrounds, and gender. Mayor Law will continue partnering
with the Renton School District and he would like to have cultural booths during Renton
festivals featuring various ethnic customs and foods to gain knowledge about each other
and reach out to the global community.
Bonnie Rerecich introduced Dalia Amin, a Lindberg High School Student, who was
nominated fox the Diversity Makes a Difference award offered by the Northwest Asian
Weekly Newspaper. She was nominated for her active leadership in the Kurdish
Community. Dalia explained that she volunteers as an interpreter, assists new
immigrants how to adjust to life in the United States, and how to prepare for citizenship
tests.
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The next speaker, Terry Masango, Captain, The Salvation Army, spoke of his
experiences growing up in Zimbabwe Africa, and how The Salvation Army found a deep
purpose in his life. He and his wife came to Renton after being with The Salvation Army
in Australia, California, and Spokane. The Captain explained the challenges encountered
upon arriving in America and the importance of interacting with Renton's diverse
community.
Helena Stevens, Retreat Facilitator, explained the purpose of the retreat:
➢ 2008 Work Plan
➢ Connecting with the community
➢ Regional picture
➢ Education on current and special populations, immigrants, youth, and others
➢ Finance, economics,business support, access to/and educating employers
At the conclusion of the retreat, the top three goals, time lines, and committee leads were
selected for 2008:
1. Increase access to community leaders and connections with churches, social
groups, etc.—May 2008—Audrey Godwin
2. Increase and educate the community, employers,businesses, and the City—May
2008—Serena Aquino,Audrey Godwin, and Charles
3. Increase resources and connections—June 2008 - Vern Nichols
The 2008 retreat adjourned at 12:30 p.m.