From Deseret News archives:
'Dialogue' today on migrants
Groups hope to have as much listening as speaking on hot topic
That's professor Jeffrey Nielsen's vision as he and Salt Lake City's Office of Diversity embark today on what they're calling the Citizens Council on Immigration. "It's an experiment," said Nielsen, who teaches philosophy at both Westminster College and Utah Valley State College. "We're not going to solve immigration, but we can show a different model to approach these issues."
It's a model that's a little baffling to advocates on both sides of the immigration issue. Earlier this week, Frank Cordova, director of the Utah Coalition of La Raza, wondered why his grass roots advocacy group wasn't invited to today's Citizens Council gathering. And Eli Cowley, who heads the Utah Minuteman Project, questioned the motives of the meeting, given Mayor Rocky Anderson's expressed support for undocumented immigrants.
But the expressed goal of the Citizens Council is to give a voice to people who don't usually have a chance to participate, said Nielsen. Typically it is advocates who get quoted and blue-ribbon panels that are asked to consult on policy.
He hopes that the Citizens Council on Immigration will be the first of many such councils in various Utah communities, addressing topics such as health-care reform and education.
"Too often we just speak from our emotions," he said. "We all have good intentions, but there are all these unquestioned myths and assumptions, and we need a safe place to bring them out and examine them."
Today's meeting, the first of four, will gather about 15 immigrants and refugees. An Aug. 11 meeting will be composed of what Nielsen calls "longer-term residents," and on Aug. 18 both groups will gather to deliberate together. Both groups will then present their conclusions at a 3 p.m. Sept. 2 public forum in the Salt Lake City downtown library. That forum will kick off the "Mayor's First Annual Democracy Week."
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