We hope you’ll join our Human Relations Ambassadors at Irvine United Congregational Church from 6-8pm on the evening of April 27 for the Open Forum they’re busy organizing! The Church is located at 4915 Alton Parkway, Irvine, 92604. Click HERE to learn more about the Human Relations Ambassadors Program (HRAP). Contact gagandeep@splash.ochumanrelations.org if you have questions about HRAP or the
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Read more →The OCHR Human Relations Ambassadors, in collaboration with Multiracial Americans of Southern California and Advocates for Peace and Justice Ministry, invite you to join us as we host an educational community forum on voter suppression. This is a drop-in event, no registration is necessary. It will run from 6:30 to approximately 8:30pm. Questions? Contact Jorge at 559.679.1198 or email Jorge at
Read more →We’re now accepting applications for the 2019/20 HRAP Program. HRAP is for young people who wish to turn their belief in equality and respect into action!
Read more →This October, the Human Relations Ambassadors took a field trip to the Heritage Museum of Orange County to learn more about Orange County Civil Rights History.
Read more →Recently the 2018 Human Relations Associate Program (HRAP) cohorts celebrated the completion of their year-long HRAP internship.
Read more →Jesse Payton is a senior at Garden Grove High School and has been involved with the BRIDGES Safe and Respectful School Program for 2 years and is a student leader in OC Human Relations’ Ambassadors Program. Jesse has been an avid writer of poetry for 4 years now and has recently started spoken word poetry.
Read more →On June 7, 2017, the seventeen members of OC Human Relations HRAP (Human Relations Ambassadors Program) graduated in a special ceremony hosted by the Orange County’s Credit Union and supported by Community Partner, Greg McQuater.
Read more →by Amanda Bastien He stared at the gun barrel and pushed the trigger. BAM! His life gone, his family destroyed, and now everyone is asking why. Why did this thirteen year old boy take his own life? Everyday, he dreaded going to school- a place where students should feel safe. He was harassed, verbally abused, and called the cruelest names.
Read more →by Jenn Beard “Take one step forward if you have grown up with more than one hundred books in your home.” I take a step forward. “Take two steps forward if somebody in your family has told you that you are capable of achieving your dreams.” I take two steps forward. “Take one step back if you have ever lived
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