We’re recruiting for a Speakers Bureau. Its members will educates and inform the public about OC Human Relations and about the impact of hate on the individual and the community. The bureau will made up of OC community members who have been impacted by a hate crime or hate incident. Members of the Bureau will have the opportunity to serve
Read more →Watch the feature-length documentary film “Let the People Decide” – a film about the struggle for voting rights from the 1960’s to right now – and later participate in a panel-discussion with the film-maker, Gavin Guerra, and three special guests who appear in the film. The event is sponsored by Asian Americans in Action, Christ Our Redeemer AME Church, OC
Read more →The value and purpose of Juneteenth is accountability. A day where we look back to see how far we’ve come and look forward to see how far we still must go. This new federal holiday does not change systemic racism nor the impact it has every day on millions of people in this country… no holiday has that power. What this inaugural holiday did show us though is that it is possible to create a change in our national agenda – it is possible for systemic power to use that power to enact policy and process change. It is possible for a nation to respond to that change in less than 48 hours – companies can change work schedules, media can focus on disseminating information on policy change without delay, people can show up to community events that they’ve never attended, donations can be made to help support artists and community centers and those who are struggling… Juneteenth is about commemorating the past and it can be about celebrating our collective future. Do the work today. Do the work tomorrow. Turn intention into action. That is what Juneteenth is about.
Read more →Employment Opportunity Human Relations Specialist BRIDGES Safe & Respectful Schools Program Accepting Resumes through 5pm, Monday, June 28, 2021 Send cover letter and resume in PDF format to: julie vue, Program Director, julie@splash.ochumanrelations.org The BRIDGES Safe and Respectful Schools Program is a nationally recognized school climate and culture program servingOrange County schools for over 25 years. We work with students
Read more →Employment Opportunity Operations Liaison Accepting Resumes through Noon on Friday, June 25, 2021 Send cover letter and resume in PDF format to: Don Han – don@splash.ochumanrelations.org The Operations Liaison is responsible for directly supporting the CEO, Senior management team, and remote bookkeeper. They will also serve as a liaison to the board of directors and board committees. Under the general
Read more →Employment Opportunity Senior Human Relations Training Specialist Accepting Resumes through Noon, Wednesday June 30, 2021 Send cover letter and resume in PDF format to: Don Han – don@splash.ochumanrelations.org In collaboration with the training team, this position will support the research, development, expansion and delivery ofcomprehensive curriculum through workshops and training for OC Human Relations.Under the general supervision of the Program
Read more →You’re invited to join us on July 20, 21 & 22 (1pm-4pm) as our staff experts offer “Everyday RJ”, an introduction to restorative justice and its practical application in our everyday lives. You’ll learn about Tier 1 and 2 tools including community building circles and restorative communication. There’s a limited number of seats and an early-bird discount for those who
Read more →This full-time position with the Restorative Schools Program. Accepting applications until Jan 11/2019
Read more →Join Orange County Human Relations (OCHR) and the University of California, Irvine (UCI) for a five-part, free online training that will offer tools and resources for how to combat online extremism. Using modules developed as part of UC Irvine’s Confronting Digital Extremism initiative, UCI is partnering with OCHR to provide an interactive training for the community. With the increase in violence against Asian-Americans and Pacific
Read more →High School Students are invited to join us as we examine the uncomfortable and intertwined history of imperialism and immigration in the United States. There is no cost for this online session. REGISTER NOW!
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