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Revere Human Rights Commission re-elects chair Shaima Hosseini and vice chair Herbie Jean Baptiste; approves minutes

2866823 · April 3, 2025
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Summary

At its April meeting the Revere Human Rights Commission approved minutes from December, re-elected Shaima Hosseini as chair and Herbie Jean Baptiste as vice chair by voice vote and adjourned after an open forum.

The Revere Human Rights Commission approved its December meeting minutes and re-elected Shaima Hosseini as chair and Herbie Jean Baptiste as vice chair during its April meeting at Revere City Hall.

A motion to approve the minutes from the commission’s December meeting was made, seconded and approved by voice vote. The chair then opened nominations for the annual officer elections. Director Steve Moravito formalized the nomination of Shaima Hosseini for chair; commissioners raised hands and the commission confirmed Hosseini would serve as chair for the coming year.

For vice chair, a nomination for Herbie Jean Baptiste was moved and seconded; the commission confirmed Baptiste as vice chair. Chair Hosseini thanked commissioners for their support and commissioners exchanged remarks recognizing previous periods of service and the commission’s recent activity.

Following other agenda items and an open forum in which a local resident, Albert Teche, praised the commission’s community work, a motion to adjourn was made, seconded and approved by voice vote.

No ordinances, resolutions or funding decisions were taken at this meeting; the formal recorded votes were the approval of minutes, the officer confirmations and adjournment.