Human Rights on the Road is a series of community engagement sessions that will provide an opportunity for Nova Scotians to learn more about the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission – its mandate, and processes.
These sessions are intended to be a two-way conversation between Commission staff and members of the community.
This series of community presentations will take place on a regular basis as part of the Commission’s proactive public engagement and outreach. Each session will occur either in person or virtually and will create opportunities for targeted engagement as well as general outreach. They will provide an opportunity to bring better understanding and awareness to the work of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission.
The first series of Human Rights on the Road sessions are planned to meet with members of African Nova Scotian communities, both virtually and in-person.
The virtual session will be held on Wednesday, January 12th in partnership with the Delmore Buddy Daye Learning Institute
For more information, visit the following link:Please register here.