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Spokane County

Human Rights Task Force Board

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Fila de atrás de izquierda a derecha: Rob McCann, Nicole DeVon, Paul Schneider, Hershel Zellman, Lisa Rosier

Fila central de izquierda a derecha: "Cisco" Aguon, Marilee Roloff, Twa-le Abrahamson-Swan, Gloria Ochoa-Bruck, Jim Mohr, Martha Lou Wheately-Billeter

Primera fila de izquierda a derecha: Dean Lynch, Rev Happy Watkins

 

Sin foto: Anna Cutler, Dan Dunne, Guillermo Espinosa, James “JJ” Johnson, Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich, Sima Thorpe

Our Logo Video

The icon on our logo represents the Salish word Spokane that means Children of the Sun.

Our Creed

HRS is founded upon the principles of 

The Declaration of Independence,

The United States Constitution,

The Constitution of Washington State and

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

  • HRS supports the self-evident truth that all persons are created equal.

  • HRS believes that the dignity and worth of each human being is inviolable.

  • HRS opposes discrimination or the denial of “Equal Protection of the Laws” based upon race, color, ethnicity, religion, creed, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or social and/or economic status.

  • HRS rejects any doctrine that advocates the superiority of any individual or group over another.

  • HRS is committed to respecting the autonomy, work and leadership of individuals and organizations addressing human rights.

Donate

Your donation will help Human Rights Spokane to guard and advance human rights in order to create a region where all people feel welcomed, safe and valued. We are grateful for your generosity.

Your donation will appear as a transaction through Spokane Human Rights Task Force.

Partners in Combatting Hate

Human Rights Spokane is committed to advancing civil and human rights, building an inclusive community, and combatting hate. We are looking for organizations and individuals who share our commitment to these efforts and want to partner with us. If you are interested and want to learn more, contact us.  

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