Incidents involving hate and discrimination against Muslims in California increased by 10 percent in 2016, according to an annual civil rights report released Aug. 29, by the state chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Read more →Open to all K-12 teachers, this class will help educators work more effectively with their students, and promote cultural, ethnic, and religious understanding in the classroom.
Read more →Orange County Human Relations Commissioners on Thursday, Aug. 17, called out for a strong response from the county to condemn the hateful violence in Charlottesville, Va., and to take more steps to build peace and understanding between communities.
Read more →APPLICATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 14, 2017 Position Description This is the chief development officer of a non-profit organization with an annual budget of $2 million and a dedicated professional staff of 24. The Development Director is a member of the Executive Team, reports to the CEO and is responsible for fund development and communications. Primary areas of responsibility include: working with
Read more →The past few months have seen new roles and new hires. A big welcome to the new staff members and congratulations to Marco & Wesley on their new positions. To learn more about the staff of OC Human Relations please visit our staff bio’s page. Here’s a brief summary of the staffing changes.
Read more →The meeting takes place at 7:00 pm in the 2nd Floor Conference Room at 1300 S. Grand, Bldg B. Santa Ana, 92705
Read more →The OC Human Relations Commission has announced that 2016 Hate Crime Report launch event that was scheduled for Thursday, June 22nd has been postponed until further notice. An update will be provided as soon as it is available.
Read more →The Board of Supervisors voted 4 to 1 last week, with Supervisor Michelle Steel as the lone dissenter, to continue funding the council for at least another year. But the panel also urged the council and commission to stop “co-mingling,” with one supervisor noting that some commission staff members report to the council’s director.
Read more →The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday, June 13, in favor of funding the OC Human Relations Council, allowing the nonprofit to pay for three staff positions at $252,000 and remain in the county building on Grand Avenue for one more year.
Read more →On June 7, 2017, the seventeen members of OC Human Relations HRAP (Human Relations Ambassadors Program) graduated in a special ceremony hosted by the Orange County’s Credit Union and supported by Community Partner, Greg McQuater.
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