CIVIL RIGHTS WEEK
September 27, 2019 - October 5, 2019
The Office of Civil Rights & Wage Enforcement will host the 2019 Civil Rights Week. The theme of the week is "B.I.A.S: Bringing Inherent Assumptions to Surface." The week of events will bring individuals of various backgrounds together to address, educate, and inform individuals on issues surrounding Civil Rights locally and nationally. Our hope is to spark continuous conversations on equity, build partnerships, and create advocates for social justice within the city and greater Baltimore region.
For more information and to register for events:
https://civilrightsweek2019.splashthat.com
Check out our radio announcement for civil rights week!
Events
CIVIL RIGHTS BREAKFAST*** with the Reverend Jesse Jackson
9/27/19, 9:30-12:00pm @ War Memorial Building
A long standing tradition in its 28th year
COMMUNITY DAY
9/28/19, 11a-4p @ Patterson Park
Community Day with the Baltimore Police Department
CIVIL RIGHTS & THE CHURCH
9/29/19, 9:45a-12p @ TBD
Celebration of Baltimore Churches and Civil Rights
BIAS IN HEALTHCARE
9/30/19, 6-8p @ MedStar Harbor Hospital
Discussion on the impact of bias towards minorities
POLICING & ENGAGING
10/1/19, 6-8p @ University of Baltimore
Discussion on policing in vulnerable communities
CENSUS 2020: ELIMINATING BIAS
10/2/19, 12- 2p @ City Hall Curran Room
Discussion on impact of Census 2020
PARDON OUR INTERRUPTION
10/2/19, 5-8p @ Next Phaze Cafe
Civil Rights networking event for young professionals
ENVIRONMENTAL INEQUITY TOWN HALL
10/4/19, 9a-12p @ Montgomery Park Business Center
Historical aspects of environmental inequity
CIVIL RIGHTS SKATE & BOWL NIGHT
10/4/19, 6-8p @ Shake n Bake Family Fun Center
A fun-filled activity for members of the community
CIVIL RIGHTS GALA*** with Roland Martin
10/5/19, 7-11p @ Baltimore Convention Center
Culminating event recognizing individuals for their achievement's and support of Civil Rights
The Community Relations Commission holds their monthly meeting.
Dr. Lawrence Brown discusses the history of housing discrimination at the “Can We Talk?” event.
Program Compliance Officer Larry Ennels discusses wage classifications with contractors and employees.