From Deseret News archives:
Plans for helping ethnic groups hailed
Director says details should be released by mid-September
Yvette Donosso Diaz, executive director of the Utah Department of Community and Culture, described the plan as "very ambitious" and "exciting."
It's about partnerships between the state's Asian, black, Hispanic and Pacific Islander offices and state agencies to build partnerships to help advance all the state's ethnic minority communities in areas such as education and economic development, she said.
"The ethnic affairs offices don't have a budget for programs," she said. "In a way, we're teaching state agencies how to do outreach."
A draft of the proposal, yet to be publicly released, was presented to the governor's office on July 1. Diaz said the draft is now about "95 percent ready to go" and should be released no later than mid-September. She said the ethnic offices have their work cut out for them in meeting the lofty goals, some of which could take up to two years.
However, some in the state's ethnic minority communities questioned why they had yet to be informed about the plan, originally set to be in place by June 30.
Diaz said the plan involves feedback from 14 town hall meetings held around the state and meetings with city and county officials. There was also input from the state offices the ethnic affairs directors are partnering with and the ethnic advisory councils, she said.
"That's why it took 100 days-plus to do this. We wanted it to be inclusive," she said. "We also wanted to have it be meaningful and have good deliverables."
Asian Advisory Council member Needra Nanayakkara said the draft plan had "some very good ideas" but said solutions have been discussed before. "I hope we implement it," she said.
Gonzalo Palza, member of the Hispanic Advisory Council, said the draft plan lacks what he sees as essential a blueprint for serving the state's undocumented immigrant population.
"I think it's a good attempt," he said. "But I'd like to see it accompanied by a clear policy with regards to the undocumented population."
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