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The Santa Barbara County HRC Confronts the Boy Scouts Policy ofDiscrimination
The Need for Human Relations and Human Rights Commissions is Growing
Human Relations Organizing: Introducing Community Organizing Skills to Human Relations Professionals
CAHRO CEO Mentoring Project with TEC
Assembly Speaker Villaraigosa Proposes the Formation of a California Civil Rights Commission
LA County HRC Calls on School Districts to Develop Hate Crime Policies
Toolshed Inc.
Working to Build a Model Human Relations Commission
Helping Communities Fight Hatred
Networking California's Local Human Relations Commissions
CAHRO's Conference: Retaking the Initiative in Human Relations
Collaborations Between Public Agencies and Residents in Low Income Communities
Rethinking the role of human relations commission
The Advancement Project: A project of community partners
Pre-CAHRO: CFCU and the Civic Unity Movement
CAHRO helps Civil Rights and Human Relations organizations take the offensive
Wisdom through a new project based program: The Survivor Project's ''Essence of Acceptance''
East Bay organization creates common ground to improve race relations
Interfaith and Secular Non-profits share organizing strategies through Irvine Foundation
Muslims in the United States: How stereotyping was used to pass new "anti-terrorism" law (last in series of three)
One America's Dialogue on Race and Poverty in the United States
Blacks and Latinos: Understanding and resolving racial conflict
The entrepreneurial spirit in human relations/rights commissions
Muslims in the United States: Beyond the stereotype (2nd in series)
California human relations and the nation - The CAHRO bridge
Operation Gatekeeper and Migrant Deaths
Operation Unity's Kibbutz Program
Understanding Islam and Muslims (first in series of three)
What is the future of human relations?
Anti-hate violence networks: The beginning of a Human Relations Movement
The Changing Face of America
Civic Culture initiatives of The James Irvine Foundation: Based on an interview with Craig McGarvey,
Law and The Indian - A Strategy for Control
Levi Strauss evaluates its project change anti-racism initiatives
Ordeal of California Indians from 1890 - Turn of the Century and Beyond
The Partnership: A Common-sense approach for working with low-income communities
Cooperative Learning: Hope for harmony in our schools
European contacts in California
Californians before the European Occupation
LA County human relations mutual assistance consortium
Study Circles - ''Moving from Words to Action'' the City of Riverside Experience
CAHRO Meets with Northern California Foundations
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Video Reviews
Blacks and Jews: A documentary Portrait of an Eroding Collaboration Not in Our Town: A Nation-wide campaign against intolerance Psychotherapy with Gay & Lesbian Clients Understanding the challenges of being gay and lesbian
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