Human Rights Commission Launches Quarterly E-Newsletter: The HRC HUB

Human Rights Commission Launches Quarterly E-Newsletter: The HRC HUB

The Melrose Human Rights Commission (HRC) is excited to launch its first quarterly e-newsletter, the HRC Hub, containing information about events, educational opportunities, and information to build awareness around multicultural celebrations.  

The first edition of the HRC Hub will be delivered to subscribers on Monday, March 20, 2023. Become a subscriber today: visit https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/348262/82554304340165833/share

The HRC hopes this newsletter will help Melrose citizens receive the information they need to continue building a stronger community through appreciation, education, and celebration of all the individuals who live here. Sign up for the e-newsletter by clicking here.

About the Melrose Human Rights Commission

The Melrose Human Rights Commission was established in the early 1990s by the Office of the Mayor to provide a mechanism for resolving disputes among Melrose citizens that may involve an element of racial, religious, or ethnic prejudice, and to develop programs for promoting a spirit of diversity and respect for others regardless of their differences. The Commission exists to serve the citizens of Melrose and strongly encourages the participation of the City’s residents in programs supporting the Commission’s basic goals. The HRC takes a proactive approach towards the support and defense of human rights in the City. The HRC’s mission involves work in the areas of housing, employment, education, public accommodation, city services, insurance, banking, credit and health care. To learn more, visit www.cityofmelrose.org/human-rights-commission.

Members of the Melrose Human Rights Commission

Linda Apple
Tesfay Aradom
Randall Carter
Jenn Champagne
Bonnie Clapp, Chair
Doug DiBrielle
Joe Phillips
Mike Stankavish
Jen Strasburger
Fatma Ulku Duru