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Human Relations Commission
Purpose
The Human Relations Commission promotes equality for and understanding among all people of the community and provides mediation through conferences and conciliation. As part of these efforts, Bowling Green has taken a proactive stance on enacting laws that protect against discrimination (Chapter 39 of the Bowling Green Codified Ordinances) as well as passing resolutions condemning violence, hate speech and proclaiming our community as safe and welcoming for all.
Meetings
- 8 am
- 1st Friday of every month
- Council Chambers
304 N Church Street
Bowling Green, OH 43402 - Commission does not typically meet in July and August
Contact the HRC
You may contact the Human Relations Commission by emailing hrc@bgohio.org.
Welcoming & Safe Community for Immigrants
On April 3, 2017 the City of Bowling Green City Council passed Resolution 3662, proclaiming the City as a welcoming and safe community for immigrants
. Later in the year, immigrant residents of Bowling Green translated the resolution to their native languages. These translations are posted on this page. The Human Relations Commission wants to make this an ongoing project! If you are an immigrant resident of the City and wish to translate this to another language, we will be glad to have you contribute to this project!
Related Documents
- Application for Sponsorship (PDF)
- COVID-19 Help a Neighbor (PDF)
- Drum Major Award Nomination Form (PDF)
- Drum Major Award Recipient List (PDF)
- Honor Roll Award Nomination Form (PDF)
- Honor Roll Award Recipient List (PDF)
- Human Relations Commission Quarterly Honor Roll List (PDF)
- MLK Program 2022
- Resolution 3655 (PDF)
- Resolution 3662 (PDF)
- Translated Versions of Resolution 3662 (PDF)
- Welcome Bowling Green Appendix (PDF)
- Welcome Bowling Green Task Force Report (PDF)