The Moorhead Human Rights Commission (MHRC) will celebrate three recipients of its Human Rights Award with a celebration Wednesday, December 10, 6 pm in the atrium at the Moorhead Center Mall and formal recognition at the January 12, 2015 City Council meeting.
For its 2014 awards, the MHRC is recognizing the following honorees: Churches United for the Homeless, Dr. Phyllis May-Machunda, and Kaleidoscope.
“We are pleased to honor this year’s recipients for their individual contributions as well as their common goal: the creation of a more equal and just Moorhead,” said Kris Kerzman, chair of the MHRC. “This award is our token of gratitude for the work they do and an incentive for all of us to keep doing the work that lies ahead.”
The purpose of the Commission is to secure for all persons, whether resident or visitor, equal opportunity in education, employment, housing, public accommodations, and public services and full participation for all Moorhead citizens in the affairs of this community.