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In 1990, Columbus Community
Relations Commission was established to help bring civic
leaders, business leaders, citizens and elected officials
together on issues of ethnic, racial and cultural diversity.
Mayor Michael B. Coleman and Community Relations Commission
Executive Director James L. Stowe are committed to opening the
doors and neighborhoods of Columbus to every family. Through
the work of the Community Relations Commission our vision of
Building a Community For All can be a reality.
The Community Relations
Commission is directed to:
- Promote mutual
understanding and respect among all racial, religious,
nationality, cultural, and ethnic groups in Columbus and
suggest ways to prevent discriminatory practices against
such behavior.
- Work with community
organizations to develop programs and educational campaigns
devoted to the elimination of group prejudices, racial or
neighborhood tensions,
- Conduct research on the
status and treatment of racial, religious and ethnic groups
in Columbus.
- Enforce the City of
Columbus Civil Rights Code.
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