The number of anti-Semitic incidents in the United States jumped 67 percent during the first nine months of the year, sparked by a sharp increase after national media showed white nationalists chanting “Jews will not replace us” during a mid-summer rally in Charlottesville, Va., according to a report released Thursday by the Anti Defamation League (ADL).
Read more →Orange County Human Relations Commission activities, initiatives and outreach for the month of October 2017.
Read more →This message is intended to clarify the facts in response to the concerns expressed about a teacher training session that OC Human Relations endorsed with the OC Department of Education about Islam and Arabs. It reaffirms our commitment to fighting anti-Semitism over the 26 years of existence as a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating prejudice, intolerance and discrimination in Orange County.
Read more →OC Human Relations has moved to 1801 E. Edinger, Suite 115, Santa Ana effective Nov 1, 2017.
Read more →OC Human Relations Deputy Director, Alison Edwards, sat down recently with KCAL 9’s Rick Garcia to talk about the organization’s new campaign #HateFreeOC.
Read more →Orange County Human Relations Commission activities, initiatives and outreach for the month of September 2017.
Read more →This 30-hour per week position involves planning and implementing restorative justice programs and practices, developing and facilitating workshops, trainings and curriculum to introduce schools and communities to RJ, developing and delivering plans for creating buy-in and implementation of restorative justice at school sites
Read more →At a special scheduled meeting on Thursday, August 17, the OC Human Relations Commission elected Rabbi Richard Steinberg to serve as the new Commission Chair effective September 2017.
Read more →Orange County Human Relations Commission Activities for the month of August 2017.
Read more →The 2016 Orange County Hate Crime Report, published by the Orange County Human Relations Commission, shows “hate crimes” increased in 2016. The most frequently targeted were African Americans, the LGBT community, and Latinos.
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