FYI -- Minneapolis related piece in Tuesday's MN Daily.  Anyone know how
the vote went?

http://www.mndaily.com/story.php?date=20020423&storyID=7391

Alan Shilepsky 
Downtown
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Minnesota Daily                  Tuesday, April 23rd 2002

                   Sayles Belton is fellowship candidate 

                   by Brad Unangst - Staff Reporter

                   Former Minneapolis Mayor Sharon Sayles Belton is a
strong candidate for a senior
                   fellowship at the Humphrey Institute of Public
Affairs, officials said Monday. 

                   Faculty and fellows will vote on the appointment
Wednesday after Sayles Belton,
                   who was mayor from 1993-2001, makes a public
presentation outlining her
                   qualifications.

                   �I think it�s wonderful,� Sayles Belton said. �The
people at the University and
                   Humphrey Institute feel like I could add something to
the work they do to train
                   public administrators and public officials.�

                   Humphrey Institute Dean John Brandl said Sayles
Belton has the experience
                   necessary to become the type of senior fellow the
school needs.

                   The fellowship is a public policy teaching and
research position. 

                   �She has major leadership experience in running a
city like Minneapolis and has been
                   on the City Council,� Brandl said.

                   Senior fellow Joe Nathan said Sayles Belton would be
a great asset to the institute as
                   well as to the students and the broader community.

                   �I think she brings extraordinary experience
grappling with the fundamental issues of
                   urban America,� Nathan said. 

                   The Humphrey Institute is working to analyze existing
government systems and
                   propose more effective ways of governing, and Sayles
Belton is at the center of this
                   process, Nathan said.

                   Sayles Belton said her appointment would allow her to
further the work she has done
                   during her 18 years of public service.

                   �Some of the work will touch on areas like human
relations, police and community
                   relations and education,� Sayles Belton said. �These
areas are very important to me.�

                   Because of her interests, officials anticipate Sayles
Belton working mainly in, but not
                   limited to, the Institute�s Roy Wilkins Center for
Human Relations and Social Justice.

                   Sayles Belton said she is excited about the
opportunity to influence students� views
                   on social issues.

                   �Maybe we can start a revolution,� she said.
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