Thank you
@NYCCHR
for stopping by our office for a staff training!
HomeBase plays a key role in the voucher process, so our staff are on the front lines of source of income discrimination. Thanks for keeping us up-to-date on how to recognize & respond to housing discrimination!
Good Wednesday morning, NYC. A perfect Day of Action for Workers' Rights!
Our amazing teams are ready to share information about the recently expanded Workers' Bill of Rights at 10 public transit hubs across the five boroughs.
#ProtectWorkers
Some fun, sun, and solidarity at the 28th Annual Brooklyn Pride Multicultural Festival.
Didn't get to grab one of our Pride Totes this weekend at Brooklyn Pride? Don’t worry! We’ll be giving these beauties out all month at various Pride events throughout NYC.
Digital drawings from 2020-2021 CCHR Public Artist in Residence, Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya’s “I Still Believe in Our City” on exhibit at our AAPI Art Pop-Up with the Chinese-American Planning Council.
HAPPY PRIDE! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
@NYCMayor
announced in celebration of our LGBTQ+ community, the lights at City Hall and other municipal buildings in NYC will be lit in rainbow colors Saturday night to mark the first day of
#PrideMonth
.
Join us in celebration!
Happy Pride, New York City!
55 years after the Stonewall Uprising, it's truly incredible to see how far we've come advancing equality for our LGBTQ+ community — and we're doing more every day, not just during one month.
I'm proud to always stand with these New Yorkers.
“Female Dan,” on exhibit at our AAPI Art Pop-Up with the Chinese-American Planning Council, was created by artist Ramon Chen Wu who drew inspiration from Chinese Peking Opera culture.
This mural, on exhibit at our AAPI Art Pop-Up, was created by the Korean American Family Service Center’s (KAFSC) Youth Community Project Team to raise awareness about sexual assault and shift the narrative toward the resilience of survivors.
📢 The application cycle for
@NYCCHR
2024-2025 Youth for Equity and Solidarity (YES) Council is open!
If you're aged 14-18 and passionate about human rights in NYC, apply today:
📅 Deadline to apply: June 30th
#NYCYouth
Join our Youth for Equity and Solidarity Council for their end of year event, "Decades Unmasked," a gallery walk exploring the student experience in NYC from 1990 to 2024 through a human rights lens.
Saturday, June 8th at 11 am
150 West 62nd Street
RSVP:
FOR ALL LOVERS OF ART AND CULTURE!
Join the Commission on Human Rights and the Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) TOMORROW at 5:30 PM for a special ART POP-UP celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month at CPC's new headquarters (45 SUFFOLK STREET)
The application cycle for CCHR’s 2024-2025 Youth for Equity and Solidarity (YES) Council is now open! Youth ages 14-18 interested in working on human rights issues in NYC have until June 30th to apply.
Application Link:
NYC is a working people’s city!
A key piece of protecting workers is ensuring they are aware of their rights. Read our Workers’ Bill of Rights, a comprehensive guide to rights and where workers can reach out for help.