The Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1993 The Orange County Human Relations Commission can usually be counted on to do good work in bringing together different groups and exposing them to each other’s viewpoints… click here to read more
Read more →The OC Register, Feb 23, 1993 Liz Cason believes it’s time to end the color line in Orange County. She was appointed to the Orange County Human Relations Commission two weeks ago. Cason, who is black, says racism still exists in the county, where she has experienced discrimination in the workplace….click here to read more
Read more →The Los Angeles Times, October 1, 1992 The Los Angeles riots sent shivers through every urban area faced with similar ethnic and economic problems, including Orange County. What can be done to avoid the buildup of such tensions here? … click here to read more
Read more →The Los Angeles Times, August 2, 1992 The rioting in Los Angeles last April didn’t spill over into Orange County, but its impact did. Wisely, some residents are determined to learn lessons from Los Angeles’ violent urban history… click here to read more.
Read more →The Los Angeles Times, April 5, 1992 The Orange County Human Relations Commission now does double-duty: its own work and that of the county Commission on the Status of Women which was disbanded by the Board of Supervisors last August amid budget cuts…click here to read more
Read more →The Los Angeles Times, August 11, 1991 As police chief of the city of Santa Ana, I cannot overstate the importance of the Human Relations Commission. The commission is a key-ingredient in fostering of harmony and understanding in culturally diverse Orange County… click here to read more
Read more →The Los Angeles Times, March 24, 1991 In the 20 years since the Orange County Human Relations Commission was formed, the County has changed from a nearly all-white suburban enclave to a multicultural urban center. The Commission has done well and deserves support…. click here to read more
Read more →The Los Angeles Times, March 17, 1991 It seemed an unlikely decision for the Orange County Board of Supervisors to have made, create a semi-autonomous commission, people it with prominent activists, then let it loose to document whatever social injustices were happening in its backyard… click here to read more
Read more →The OC Register, Feb 19, 1990 When Korean businessmen debated the City of Garden Grove over the need for bilingual signs for their shops, Bok Kim wondered if he would ever understand his Caucasian neighbors. Now he will have a chance to find out… click here to read more
Read more →Orange County Register, October 11, 1986 Suspects, motives are elusive a year after Arab spokesman’s death. This much the FBI will say: a year ago today terrorists killed Arab spokesman Alex Odeh… click here to read more
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