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Human Rights Commission hears fair housing events, public calls for new men's and labor commissions
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The Human Rights Commission heard a Fair Housing Committee call to action for education events, a public comment proposing a men's commission and a labor rights commission, and introduced a new resilience and equity staff member to manage an opioid abatement grant.
The Tulsa Human Rights Commission on Monday heard committee updates and public comments that included a push for new commissions focused on men's mental health and labor rights, and an announcement of a new city staffer who will coordinate the city's opioid abatement response grant.
Casey Boggs, chair of the Fair Housing Committee, said the committee is supporting a series of free fair-housing education events, including a tenant-directed session and an April 1 event for tenants, landlords and realtors. "Tons of opportunities, feel free to check them out. They're free and…
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