MOORHEAD — As some city advisory boards are phased out in Fargo, members of a Moorhead board are also questioning their role.

Trenton Gerads, a member of the Moorhead Human Rights Commission, shared his discontent with the board’s lack of action during its Wednesday, Sept. 17, meeting.

“I think as a commission and even as a city leadership group, there isn’t a true direction of what we should be doing, where we should be going,” Gerads said. “I volunteered to be part of this commission because I’m passionate about human rights — I want to see action.”

The commission has taken little action in the last couple of years.

Instead, Human Rights Commission meetings have served as a platform for different cultural organizations and community services to present on their work. Recent present

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