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Worcester Human Rights Commission elects leadership, adopts Pride and Juneteenth resolutions
Summary
At its June monthly meeting the Worcester Human Rights Commission elected new chair and vice chair, filled a clerk role and unanimously approved resolutions recognizing National Pride Month and Juneteenth and asking the city manager to review municipal policies for inclusivity.
The Worcester Human Rights Commission on the evening of its June 2025 regular meeting elected Guillermo Creamer Jr. as chair, Randy Feldman as vice chair and Carrie Witherall as clerk, and unanimously approved two resolutions recognizing National Pride Month and Juneteenth.
The vote to make Creamer chair followed a nomination by Commissioner Randy Feldman and a second; a roll-call vote recorded all members present as voting “aye.” The vice chair nomination was put forward from the chair and also passed by roll call. Member Carrie Witherall volunteered to serve as…
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