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Human Rights Commission applicants highlight inclusion, youth and disability justice

2989163 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

Multiple applicants for Eugene's Human Rights Commission emphasized equity-focused outreach, youth supports, disability justice and culturally responsive engagement during a series of statements at the April 14 work session.

A diverse group of applicants told City Council on April 14 that they would bring lived experience and policy or program expertise to Eugene's Human Rights Commission.

Britney Vanna, who said she has lived in Eugene for 20 years and was born in Amman, Jordan, described experience in domestic-violence advocacy, mediation and work with UNESCO and the United Nations. "I'm especially passionate about youth and disability justice and…

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