The Orange County Register, May 18, 2007 Blacks are the most frequent target of hate crimes in Orange County, but leaders fear that new statistics don’t show a true picture of the problem. The county’s annual report revealed 19 hate crimes aimed at blacks in 2006 compared to 2005’s 17… click here to read more
Read more →The Fullerton News Tribune, May 10, 2007 Virginia Han knows what it’s like to be bullied, to be non-confrontational and to be fearful of retaliation. She knows and she won’t stand for such behavior… click here to read more
Read more →The Orange County Register, April 24, 2007 Strengthening rapport with the city’s Arab-American and Muslim communities required Anaheim police officer Omar Adham to show his trustworthiness. OC Human Relations will honor Adham for his efforts in strengthening ties with those communities… click here to read more
Read more →The Orange County Register, April 24, 2007 At-risk children have found a champion in an 83-year-old Newport Beach resident. Joe Rosener is being awarded for his work with Community and School Collaboration, an organization which helps at-risk youth and the families through education and family support… click here to read more
Read more →Fullerton Observer, March 15, 2007 Walk In My Shoes is a day-long event designed to provide Orange County educators and students with information and skills to meet the opportunities and challenges of living in a diverse county. Over 450 participants from 25 schools will attend… click here to read more
Read more →The Orange County Register, August 2, 2006 The Orange County Human Relations Commission just released its 2005 report of hate crimes and incidents in the county. The executive summary of the report said it hopes to inspire the public to “join those who endorse hate-crime legislation”… click here to read more
Read more →The Orange County Register, May 19, 2006 Reports of hate crimes and incidents remained steady for the past couple of years according to a report released Thursday by the Orange County Human Relations Commission. Law-enforcement agencies, human-rights groups and higher-education entities tallied allegations of 152 hate crimes and incidents in 2005… click here to read more
Read more →The Orange County Register, May 11, 2006 On an overcast afternoon, I walk onto the Anaheim campus of Western High School, a place that looks like an average, ordinary American high school. I’m there to meet four teens who are anything but average and ordinary. They’re part of a campus group called POND… click here for more
Read more →The OC Register, May 5, 2006 In a nation torn over such issues as illegal immigration, terrorism and pandemics there are people bridging the gaps between groups that may have trouble understanding each other… click here to read more
Read more →OC Register, April 3, 2006 Fountain Valley High School’s BRIDGE Builder Club has come up with creative ways to promote unity, fight prejudice and bring students together. They Club will be honored with a Human Relations Award… click here to read more
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