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Chair urges Moorhead to treat assault-awareness month as a human-rights mandate
Summary
During public comment the commission chair tied assault-awareness month to human-rights obligations, cited the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and called for visibility, accessible survivor resources and community accountability in Moorhead.
During the citizens-to-be-heard period on April 15, the commission chair—speaking as a community member—framed assault-awareness month as a human-rights issue and urged the Moorhead Human Rights Commission to prioritize survivor visibility, accessible resources and accountability.
The speaker cited the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and identified Articles 3, 5 and…
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