City of Riverside Human Relations Commission

City of Riverside Human Relations Commission

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The Commission engages in activities designed to aid in the elimination of prejudice, intolerance, a

The Commission empowers communities and institutions by promoting an informed and inclusive multicultural society.

Photos 06/16/2016

The Human Relations Commission invites everyone to join HRC, TruEvolution Inc., the City of Riverside, and community leaders of the Inland Empire to the Rally & March tomorrow to memorialize the lives lost in Orlando, FL this past weekend. Let's lift our voices and make our presence known that Riverside is an inclusive community that embraces the diversity of all our many residents. Come show support!

Photos 04/22/2016

Human Relations Commission in full-swing discussing critical issues surrounding the address of discrimination and promoting inclusivity of all those in the City of Riverside!

Mobile uploads 03/25/2015

Thank you for supporting the Riverside Tamale Festival!

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HRC member in Selma for 50th anniversary

Mobile uploads 03/07/2015

HRC member in Selma for the 50th Anniversary

Mobile uploads 02/23/2015

Thank you Human Relation commission! It was an honor serving as staff support to such a passionate residents of our city!
Sincerely,
Darlene Elliot

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01/07/2015

FEBRUARY 5th
Artswalk Film Series: Chisholm '72: Unbought & Unbossed
In honor of Black History Month, we will be screening Shola Lynch’s documentary Chisholm '72: Unbought & Unbossed . In 1972, Brooklyn-based congresswoman Shirley Chisholm broke new political ground when she announced her candidacy for president of the United States. Chisholm was a liberal black woman with a powerful message: Exercise the full measure of your citizenship and vote. She gave voice to issues affecting not only women and minorities but also underrepresented youth, underprivileged communities, and other marginalized Americans. Chisholm '72 is a remarkable collection of stories, archival footage, Chisholm’s own commentary, and interviews. The film captures the spirit of a turning point in American politics, when a black woman asserted an equal place in the historically white and male presidential race. Director Shola Lynch is a graduate of UC Riverside (‘95 M.A., History) and was a student of Carlos Cortés.

Screenings on February 5th at 6:00 pm and 7:45 pm. The event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Please contact the Center to reserve your seat: 951-222-8846, [email protected].

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