Human Rights Commission Community Engagement Committee Town Hall Meeting Announcement and Poll

Human Rights Commission Community Engagement Committee Town Hall Meeting Announcement and Poll
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City of Charlottesville issued the following announcement on Feb. 3

The Charlottesville Human Rights Commission HRC, through the Community Engagement Committee, seeks public input ahead of a public town hall meeting to be held via Zoom on Thursday, March 24, 2022, at 6:30 p.m.            

The HRC Community Engagement Committee envisions this town hall meeting as an opportunity for members of our community to publicly discuss a topic of shared concern related to human rights. As an advisory body to City Council, the Human Rights Commission can bring Council’s attention to systemic and policy-level human rights concerns and advocate for positive change.                    

Starting February 2 and continuing through February 28, members of the public can help the HRC Community Engagement Committee select a topic for the town hall meeting by completing the poll found at this link: Human Rights Commission Town Hall Meeting Poll 

The Community Engagement Committee will review the information gathered through the public poll to select a focus topic for the town hall meeting. After a topic is selected, the town hall meeting and agenda will be publicly posted on the City website calendar with a link for members of the public to join and participate in the discussion.                                  

Original source can be found here.



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