00:18:47	Ariella Frishberg, she/her:	Hi everyone!
00:24:47	Annie Kallen (she/her):	Welcome Salma!
00:26:37	Ariella Frishberg, she/her:	I have my camera off because I'm keeping the cats company in a room with poor lighting. ;)
00:27:04	Danica Leung (she/her):	Me too - my wifi is pretty unstable today so I'm keeping my camera off for right now
00:29:10	Danica Leung (she/her):	Could you put the questions in the chat as well?
00:30:10	Allison Brown (she/her):	Question: what’s most important to you when trying to reach agreement with people with different points of view?
00:30:29	Allison Brown (she/her):	Annie, Maja and Marc to start
00:33:23	Allison Brown (she/her):	Theresa, Jay and Jude
00:37:25	Allison Brown (she/her):	UP next, Samantha, Nina and Salma
00:42:38	Allison Brown (she/her):	Let's go to Ana, Georgina and Danica next
00:44:32	Nina Khanjan(She/Her):	Yes! Reflect!
00:45:59	Nina Khanjan(She/Her):	Sorry my internet cut out I missed that
00:53:06	Allison Brown (she/her):	Timur, you're next, then staff!
00:57:05	Ariella Frishberg, she/her:	I think this group covered it!
00:57:54	Ana González Muñoz (she,ella):	Can you make it a little larger?
01:26:09	Annie Kallen (she/her):	Thanks Katherine!
01:46:55	Georgina Miltenberger (she/her):	Can we nominate chairs?
01:49:54	Danica Leung (she/her):	Is it possible to revise bylaws at a later date?
01:56:29	Samantha Gladu (she/they):	A really cute symbol I’ve seen used before is holding a hand in the shape of a giraffe - with pointer and pinky up, and thumb meeting two middle fingers - “jargon giraffe”
01:56:42	Allison Brown (she/her):	I love that Samantha!
01:57:12	Ariella Frishberg, she/her:	I've never heard of jargon giraffe, but that's SO good.
01:57:29	Theresa Mai (she/her):	Total fan of it, Samantha!
01:57:39	Samantha Gladu (she/they):	So good! Nice to have a visual cue too in case there isn’t an easy break in conversation or chat function
02:08:45	Samantha Gladu (she/they):	I think that’s a really cool idea!
02:08:49	J'reyesha (Jay) Brannon - she/her:	If there are more than one co-chairs interested, let’s see
02:08:55	J'reyesha (Jay) Brannon - she/her:	Who knows - there may only be 1 or 2
02:09:14	Annie Kallen (she/her):	But more people might be interested if they know it's not as big of a commitment.
02:11:42	Samantha Gladu (she/they):	Maybe we could define a term - for example if we had rotating co-chairs, could it look like every two or three months we have a different duo serving as co-chairs?
02:12:39	Ariella Frishberg, she/her:	as a side note, having co-chairs (and/or having a rotation of co-chairs) can provide development opportunities for committee members with less experience to develop those skills in a supported way.
02:13:29	Jude Perez (they/them):	Rotating co chairs could help avoid burnout
02:13:34	Theresa Mai (she/her):	+1 Jude
02:13:44	Theresa Mai (she/her):	Burnout is a serious thing, especially right now.
02:13:51	Salma she/her:	^
02:13:54	Samantha Gladu (she/they):	++
02:18:41	Allison Brown (she/her):	You'll get this via email, but next meeting Nov 17th and equity session on Dec 1st
02:19:21	Samantha Gladu (she/they):	Thanks all!