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Human Rights commissioners plan to reactivate “We See You” community group with formal and informal sessions
Summary
The Human Rights Commission’s We See You (VCU) work group plans to rebuild community participation through alternating formal planning meetings and informal gatherings to attract community partners and relaunch engagement work, while staff cautioned that full work-group status requires staff capacity to meet public-meeting rules.
Members of the Human Rights Commission discussed plans to restart the “We See You” (VCU) effort and to broaden outreach to community partners at their Jan. 29 meeting.
Commissioners said the VCU group has been less active recently and suggested a two-track approach: more formal, action-focused meetings every other month and informal “get-together” sessions on alternate months to make participation less intimidating for community groups. The informal…
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