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Oklahoma City Human Rights Commission adopts advocacy rubric to guide public statements
Summary
The commission voted to adopt a new advocacy rubric intended to make decisions about public advocacy more consistent and transparent; the commission approved the rubric by voice vote and agreed to return with a formal process describing how the rubric will be used.
The Oklahoma City Human Rights Commission voted to adopt an advocacy rubric intended to standardize how the commission chooses to speak publicly on issues. Cindy Wynne, presenting for the Ad Hoc Committee, said the group developed the rubric “so we can have better advocacy efforts be more consistent and transparent in the things that we do choose to speak out on.”…
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