SF Pride Members Must Run Membership Meetings
The board of SF Pride hadn't properly planned this year for the one-day
respite between Pride Sunday and their regular monthly meeting on the
first Tuesday of the month, so the July 1
board meeting was cancelled. No alert was posted at their site
regarding the cancellation, they advanced the board meeting into the
next week, which then forced the general membership meeting date to
change.
We totally understand that SF Pride board and staff were exhausted
after putting on a generally fabulous series of events, but it wasn't as
though the July meeting dates were unknown to them.
An email
was circulated on July 3, without any surveying of the membership, that
the board was changing the membership meeting to July 15, but still at
the normal time and place, 7 pm at the SF Pride office. Did the board
take into account how the new dates would affect the lives of members?
This all raises troubling questions about how the board controls the
membership meetings and decided on its own to make radical changes about
when the July meeting would happen. We would have preferred for the
membership meeting to take place on its normal date and the board
meeting held on July 15, but no one asked us for our opinion.
Compare how the board made the date switches with SF Pride's rules about
the burdens of getting an issue on the membership's agenda: "Members
can add agenda items to the meeting with two weeks’ notice and
signatures from three members on a letter addressed to the board
president."
No such advance notice or letter needs to be circulated for the board
to cancel a meeting and set a new date for the general membership. Not
very respectful or transparent by any stretch of the imagination.
Since we cannot be at the July 15 membership meeting due to a campaign
scheduling conflict, we're blogging about all this to put out the call
for members to consider taking over setting the agenda and running the
membership meetings ourselves. We see no reason for the board to control
both their monthly meeting and also the members' meetings, where they
take up most of the time.
BTW, there is nothing in the by-laws requiring the board president to run the membership meetings.
Members' meetings should be for members, with input from the board, of
course, but we shouldn't have to meet the burdens of two-weeks advance
notice for agenda items and a letter from other members, and then have
the board president consider the items.
Addressing these issues will be a long term process, one that we expect will engage the membership and strengthen SF Pride.
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