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Human Rights Commission Meeting

Location

2nd Floor Conference Room
51 Inman St.
Cambridge, MA 02139

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Neighborhood

  • City Wide

Contact

Crystal Rosa
crosa@cambridgema.gov
617-349-4396

Description

Please click on agenda to view PDF.

Agenda

1. Call to order

2. Public comment 

3. Review and approval of September minutes

4. Executive Director’s Report 

5. September meeting follow up: 
  • HUD revised & CHRC approved FHO under review by City Law Dept. in preparation for Home Rule petition to Legislature – still pending
  • Trainer set for business outreach/training re: transgender rights in public accommodations – Coordination with LGBTQ+ Cmsn and License Cmsn - rollout in February 2018. Article in “Wicked Cambridge”
  • Brainstorm ideas from 10/5/17

6. HUD funded outreach 

Completed! Fair Housing & Lead Paint brochures: complete; Story Journal @ Lead Paint: complete & online [Update required to reflect new state regs on blood lead level of concern]

7. New Business: 

  • Demographics presentation from Cliff Cook – CDD Demographer (December 7)?
  • CDSC Mediation Training – Saturday, 12/2/17, 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM [60 Gore Street, East Cambridge]
  • Investigation Determination training for new Commissioners (Monday 11/27/17, 5:30 – 7:30 PM)
  • Email From BU News Service Reporter @ “Take a Knee” movement
  • Fair Housing Event Planning
8. Outreach:
  • Potential new sites for CHRC presentations: Baby U, Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge Libraries, Vet’s Services, CRLS


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