Seattle
– The Seattle Human Rights
Commission is seeking to fill five Commissioner positions. The
Commission advises the Mayor and City Council on human rights and social
justice issues.
The
Commission works with the Director of the Office for Civil Rights to end
discrimination based on race, religion, creed, color, national origin,
sexual orientation, political ideology, ancestry, age, marital and
parental status, disability, Section 8 status, and retaliation. The Commission
works to have an impact on the lives of people in Seattle through its
policy work and community outreach.
“I
am proud to work with the City’s Human Rights Commission,” said Councilmember
Harrell. “The Commission continues to play a vital role in hearing
discrimination appeals and shaping the City’s dialogue on human rights for all
Seattle residents.”
Participation
in the Commission requires a minimum time commitment of 10-15 hours per month.
This includes attendance at monthly meetings held the first Thursday of each
month in the evening, participation in committee work, meeting with city
departments, lobbying the state legislature, and addressing human rights
concerns.
The
Commission also hears and adjudicates appeals of discrimination cases from the
Seattle Office for Civil Rights. Commissioners are appointed to two-year terms
and all appointments are subject to confirmation by the Seattle City Council.
Commissioners must reside within the City of Seattle. The Commission is
particularly interested in applicants with backgrounds in human rights,
education, law, public policy, and advocacy. Commissioners serve without
compensation.
To be considered, send a letter of interest and resume to felicia.yearwood@seattle.gov by May 31,
2012.
Or mail to: Felicia Yearwood
Seattle Human Rights Commission
810 Third Avenue, Suite 750
Seattle, WA 98104-1627
The City is committed to promoting diversity in its commissions.
Women, people with disabilities, youth, sexual minorities, and people of color
are encouraged to apply.
Seattle
City Council meetings are cablecast and Webcast live on Seattle Channel 21 and on the City Council’s website. Copies of legislation, Council
meeting calendar, and archives of news releases can be found on the City Council website. Follow the Council on Twitter and on Facebook.
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Laura Lockard
Communications Director
Seattle City Council
206-684-8159 (office)
206-650-6692 (cell)
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