May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a month that has special significance for me, since I’m a child of Chinese immigrants who were able to live the American Dream.
Read more →On May 7, 2013, OC Human Relations Community Partner Don Crevier invited the three YouthSpeak finalists to a special check presentation at Crevier Classic Cars.
Read more →Voice of OC: Orange County made national headlines last year with the news that an African-American couple, both police officers, moved their family out of its Yorba Linda home after repeatedly being targeted in attacks that had all the earmarks of racially motivated crimes.
Read more →On Thursday, May 2, 2013, the Orange County Human Relations held its 42nd Annual Human Relations Awards Gala at the Grove of Anaheim to honor community members for their outstanding human relations efforts. Awardees included diverse individuals, model community policing programs, and exemplary school intergroup relations programs that create safe and inclusive environments for Orange County’s students and residents. The
Read more →Valuing diversity is nothing new for Well Fargo, and it is an honor to be recognized by the Orange County Human Relations Commission for our efforts to foster diversity. For more than 160 years, we have committed ourselves to the success of diverse customers and team members.
Read more →On May 2, OC Human Relations, a nonprofit organization, will present WE Are Anaheim, SOMOS Anaheim with the Diverse Community Leader Award for its distinguished community involvement in Orange County at the City National Grove of Anaheim.
Read more →Academy Award nominee, Edward James Olmos, recently recorded a public service announcement for OC Human Relations promoting Awards 42. Watch it now.
Read more →March 16, 2013 By ROXANA KOPETMAN / ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER For Nina Boyd and her family, racism isn’t an in-your-face kind of thing. Not like in the mid-’70s, when she first moved to Orange County and renting an apartment was a daunting experience. As soon as landlords found out she was African American, apartments were no longer available. Today, it’s
Read more →March 12, 2013: By LOU PONSI / ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Many Fullerton residents worried that an influx of the homeless could lead to more crime or endanger children.
Read more →OC Human Relations on Thursday will hold a public forum on a draft report written in the wake of “listening sessions” with the African American community. By RON GONZALES / ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER SANTA ANA – OC Human Relations will hold a public forum on Thursday focusing on the results of three “listening sessions” held to hear the concerns of
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