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Human Rights Commission applicants push equity, youth outreach and disability justice

3170969 · May 1, 2025
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Seven candidates presented to the City Council for seats on Eugene’s Human Rights Commission, highlighting equity, culturally responsive engagement, youth and disability justice and interagency collaboration. Appointments will be made June 9, 2025.

Seven applicants spoke briefly to the Eugene City Council on April 14 seeking seats on the Human Rights Commission and described a range of lived experience and policy interests.

Britney Banna, who said she was born in Amman, Jordan and is Palestinian, described work supporting neurodivergent young adults and domestic-violence advocacy and said she would focus on youth and disability justice and…

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