Dutchess County Human Rights Commission  To Host Next Listening Session in Beacon on July 13th

 

Dutchess County Human Rights Commission 
To Host Next Listening Session in Beacon on July 13th

Poughkeepsie… The Dutchess County Human Rights Commission will host its second event in the “Listening Session Series” on Thursday, July 13th at the Howland Library, 313 Main Street in Beacon from 6:00pm to 7:30pm. The listening sessions are opportunities for community members to meet with members of the Human Rights Commission and discuss the issues that concern them most in their community. The Listening Sessions are part of series of initiatives the Human Rights Commission has launched as part of its stated mission of “Protecting Human Rights, Building Bridges, and Embracing Diversity.”

The first Listening Session was held earlier this month in Millerton and several residents took advantage of the opportunity to share their thoughts and concerns. The conversation included the need for cross cultural dialogue, affordable and safe housing, transportation in rural areas to reduce isolation, issues impacting veterans, diversity in employment and accessibility for people of all abilities.

Other initiatives organized or co-organized by the Commission include the “100 Cups of Coffee” Transformative Dialogue Project in the City of Poughkeepsie, in collaboration with the Northern Dutchess NAACP and the Dutchess County Interfaith Council, and the Hudson Valley observance of International Human Rights Day. The International Human Rights Day event was held in December in partnership with the Franklin D Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, the Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill, and the United Nations Association of the Mid-Hudson Valley. The 2017 International Human Rights Day event is scheduled for December 8th, 2017.

The next listening session is scheduled for Thursday, September 28th at the Red Hook Community Center at 59 Fisk Street, Red Hook from 6:00pm to 7:30pm.

For more information about the Dutchess County Human Rights Commission, upcoming events, or about membership on the Commission, please visit www.dutchessny.gov/humanrights.

Author: Harlem Valley News