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Human Relations
Introduction/Purpose
The Human Relations Commission was created to assist in the elimination of
prejudice and discrimination, and to promote equity in treatment of all residents of
Flint, regardless of race, color, religion, national orig in, sex, marital status,
political orientation, age, sexual orientation or handicap.
The focus of the Commission is to promote and foster positive
relationships among residents, to ensure fair treatment in housing accommodations,
employment, places of public accommodations and education. Further, the Commission
is charged with the coordination of community efforts to eliminate tensions within
neighborhoods.
Organization The Commission consists of 21 members, the composition of which mirrors the significant
segments of the City of Flint. There is also a City Council liaison providing the
linkage with the legislative arm of the city.
The HRC has several committees and special staff members that provide
various services.
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For more information on the Human Relations Commission, please call, fax or mail to the
address or telephone numbers listed.
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PEOPLE’S LAW SCHOOL - FREE CLASSES
October 7 – November 5,
2009: 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Bethel United Methodist Church
1309 N. Ballenger Hwy., Flint 48504
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Human Relations
1101 S. Saginaw St.
Room 103
Phone:
(810)
766-7430
Fax: (810)
234-8460
Business Hours: Monday to Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Executive Director:
Cheri A. Green, MSA
Flint
Housing Commission
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