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Human Rights Commission Meeting - VIRTUAL

Location

Online

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Neighborhood

  • City Wide

Contact

Carolina Almonte
calmonte@cambridgema.gov
617-349-4396

Description

Human Rights Commission Monthly Meeting

Thursday, November 6

 

  1. Call to Order
  2. Public Comment
  3. Review and Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes
  4. Staff Report
    1. ED Report
    2. DOO Updates
    3. Attorney Investigator Case Report
  5. Old Business
    1. Working group update to educate the community on new protected classes
    2. Reasonable Accommodation event debrief
    3. Community needs assessment
  6. New Business
    1. Connecting with other HRCs about federal changes
    2. Bill H.4457, An Act to end housing discrimination in the Commonwealth
    3. Guidance document about Commissioner and Staff roles
    4. Guidance document about guest speakers
    5. Discussion of Massachusetts Special Commission on Combatting Antisemitism
    6. Commissioner Outreach Goals

 


 

To register, visit https://cambridgema.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_R0PJnIvJTBO9yU5esVMGow

*Anyone wishing to address the Cambridge Human Rights Commission during the Public Comment section of the agenda may indicate that by "raising their hand" virtually and will be recognized by the Chair. Speakers are asked to identify themselves and provide an address, and each speaker is limited to not more than three (3) minutes. Although the public comments should, whenever possible, address one or more items on the agenda for that particular meeting, if time permits, the Chair may allow a speaker to comment on matters that may not directly address an item on the agenda, but do concern the Commission, or issues of discrimination within the City of Cambridge.

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