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MI Civil Rights Commission To Hold Bullying Forum

 Lansing - On Tuesday, January 25, 2011, beginning at 2:30 p.m., the Michigan Civil Rights Commission will hold a regular business meeting in room L-150 of Cadillac Place in Detroit. Those who wish to address the Commission on civil rights issues will have an opportunity to speak during the public comment period at the end of this meeting.

After the public meeting, the Commission will hold a public forum on bullying from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the same room. Cadillac Place is located at 3054 W. Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202.

During the public forum, the Commission will discuss and take public comment on bullying. A number of guest speakers with expertise on bullying and related issues will be present at the public forum. The general public is encouraged to attend the forum, especially those who wish to provide testimony on bullying to the Commission.

Additional public forums will be hosted by the Michigan Civil Rights Commission, tentatively slated to take place in Grand Rapids and the Upper Peninsula later this year.


STORY TAGS: GENERAL, BLACK NEWS, AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWS, LATINO NEWS, HISPANIC NEWS, MINORITY NEWS, CIVIL RIGHTS, DISCRIMINATION, RACISM, DIVERSITY, RACIAL EQUALITY, BIAS, EQUALITY

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