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Land Acknowledgment
The following has been determined as the last version of the Land Acknowledge which the Commission has worked on at the July 31, 2021 Retreat. The Commission will need to give direction on how to proceed from here. Consideration on having the acknowledgement ready for next steps to reach City Council and City Manager.
The Flagstaff City Council humbly acknowledges the ancestral homelands of the Indigenous Nations which are occupied and known as Flagstaff since 1928. The city sits at the base of the Sacred Mountain where the originals stewards inhabited these areas. We honor them, their continued contributions, legacies, their traditions, and their past, current, and future generations who will forever call this place home. |
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Mission and Vision Statements
Directions from Commission on how to proceed from here. The following are the last versions and work on the statements.
- To positively influence the Flagstaff community through advocacy, education, and equitable policies based in indigeneity
- The community of Flagstaff is knowledgeable and inclusive of Indigenous values and cultural beliefs and provides equitable leadership
- To create a respectful environment for all that is purposeful and will empower to heal, strengthen relationships with cultural knowledge and understanding.
- To empower _____________
- To provide a voice for the Indigenous/Native American community of this land.... Which include all people, gone before yet to be born.
- To build bridges of understanding through education, advocacy for indigenous values and culture to create a more empowering roadmap to develop a collective vision, defining challenges, problem solving, building partnerships, and unity to achieve a more just and equitable environment. (first version)
- To build bridges of understanding through education, advocacy for Indigenous values and culture creating an empowering roadmap by developing a collective vision, defining challenges, problem solving, building partnerships and unity to achieve an equitable environment.
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Alternative Response Model
Commissioner Yellowhair and staff liaison Rose Toehe will lead the discussion on Commissioner Yellowhair's suggestion on the possibility of creating an advisory board to assist with the creation of this plan and possible further development of a detox center. A thorough discussion will help to see an overall picture as to what may be needed. |
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