2014 HRC Annual Report

In 2014, the Human Rights Commission celebrated its 50th Anniversary and had one it most innovative and transformative years to date. After more than three years of advocacy, the HRC celebrated the passage of the Fair Chance Ordinance, the first legislation in the country to end arbitrary discrimination against persons with arrest and conviction records in both employment and housing. We launched our Violence Prevention program and administered crucial financial support to some of San Francisco’s most underserved and vulnerable communities. We leveraged social media to effectively engage community on the Commission’s work. The HRC also increased our regional, national and international presence through taking leadership roles on the California Human Relations Organizations and the Governing for Equity Network.

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