Sonoma County Commission on Human Rights

Sonoma County Commission on Human Rights This page is a moderated online discussion, and is not a public forum.

Our primary purpose is to promote better human relations among all people in Sonoma County through education, advocacy, and by initiating action that fosters the recognition of, and appreciation for, the diversity of our community. To attend our monthly meetings, which offer opportunities for public comment on any agendized or non-agendized item, see our general information section. The Commission

on Human Rights (CHR) was established by the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors on January 26, 1993 “to promote better human relations between all people in Sonoma County through education, advocacy, communication and initiation of action that fosters the recognition of and appreciation for the diversity of our community.” Toward this end, CHR is charged with researching “conditions which represent prejudice or discrimination on the bases of race, ethnicity, national origin, creed or religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability or medical condition in Sonoma County.”

ROLE OF THE COMMISSION
* Develop and strengthen ties among organizations working in the area of human rights.Study any conditions that present prejudice or discrimination against protected classes.
* Work to prevent discrimination by developing educational materials and programs to promote equal rights, understanding, inclusiveness and tolerance (based on the UNESCO definition*)
* .Consult with and refer to the Board of Supervisors, federal, state and other governmental authorities any matters, disputes or controversies within their jurisdiction.
* Advocate for policy at local, state, and federal levels to promote equal rights, acceptance, understanding and inclusiveness.
* Make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on procedures, programs or policies that promote equal rights and an appreciation of human diversity.
* Provide information and referral resources on human rights issues to members of the community.
* Foster open communication about human rights issues within Sonoma County.

05/29/2026
05/27/2026

Ruthless Kindness veterinary clinic this Thursday, 5/28, for clients of The Family Justice Center of Sonoma County and their partners: Verity , Legal Aid of Sonoma County, Council on Aging , YWCA Sonoma County , and Catholic Charities Santa Rosa. Details in flyer above. 💛

05/26/2026

Esta clase es para estudiantes de preparatoria y sus padres y es una clase colegial que le dará tres créditos hacia un título universitario

MMIP
05/06/2026

MMIP

Please join us! Sonoma County Commission on Human Rights and Santa Rosa Junior College are proud to present the Amazing ...
04/12/2026

Please join us! Sonoma County Commission on Human Rights and Santa Rosa Junior College are proud to present the Amazing KimLeigh Smith!!

Today’s Celebration of the 100th year of Black History Month at the Board of Supervisors was beautiful. Thank you to the...
02/11/2026

Today’s Celebration of the 100th year of Black History Month at the Board of Supervisors was beautiful. Thank you to the NAACP of Sonoma, North Bay Black Chamber of Commerce, Petaluma Blacks for Community and Community Equity Foundation, Inc!

Address

575 Administration Drive Suite 116B
Santa Rosa, CA
95403

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17075652693

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