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Jim Shaw urges Fargo to keep key commissions, stressing their low cost and vital roles in equity, arts, and civil rights despite national rise in racism.
Jim Shaw urges the Fargo City Commission to retain the Arts and Culture, Native American, and Human Rights Commissions, highlighting their essential roles in supporting public art, addressing disparities for Native communities, and advancing civil rights.
He notes the commissions’ low cost and significant impact, including 53 public art projects and a school name change honoring a racist figure.
Shaw opposes calls to dissolve them, citing rising national racism and xenophobia, and argues that missteps by commission leaders don’t justify eliminating vital oversight.
He also criticizes North Dakota’s Senate for rejecting free school meals and underscores the importance of these bodies in promoting equity and civic responsibility.
Jim Shaw insta a Fargo a mantener las comisiones clave, haciendo hincapié en su bajo costo y su papel vital en la equidad, las artes y los derechos civiles a pesar del aumento nacional del racismo.