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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

Agenda
  1. Agenda
    1. Call to order
    2. Public comment 
    3. Review and approval of January 2020 minutes 
    4. Executive Director’s Report 
    5. January 2020 meeting follow up: 
    • DEI Dir. Allen’s presentation in October: follow up questions sent on 1/13/20 @ AA/PI efforts by DEI (also to Cliff Cook), including questions about City of Boston’s efforts
    • Develop questions for CPSD Dep. Supt. Turk and Dir. DeJesus for their presentations on 5/7/20 on progress on CPSD/CRLS equity and inclusion efforts. 
    • Cliff Cook scheduled for Demographics Presentation on 4/2/19. 
    • Follow-up from any Commissioner’s attendance at recent conferences, workshops or forum about civil rights topics
    6. New Business: 
    • CHRC presentations at Community Learning Center in Spring: daytime/evening classes. Will need volunteers. More details to follow.
    7. Outreach: 
    • Crystal working with PIO Intern Designer on layout for general CHRC brochure
    • CHRC presentation (by ED Schlacter) at CPD Stakeholders Mtg. on 1/16/20

    8. Future Planning
    • Save the date for CHRC’s  Fair Housing Open House on Saturday, 4/25/20 from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM at CRLS Main Cafeteria

    9. On the bench

    • Co-Chair Stadlan’s research into case files on recurrent issues/locations for housing complaints (work in progress)          


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