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Commission on Human Rights
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights to hold public office hours at Bardstown-Nelson County Commission
The Kentucky Commission on Human Rights will send a representative to the next meeting of the Bardstown-Nelson County Human Rights Commission on March 29. The meeting will be held at the Nelson County Public Library, beginning at noon. The Nelson County Library is located at 201 Cathedral Manor, Bardstown, Ky. The meeting is open to the public.
Immediately following the meeting, Field Representative Glenda Green, a Kentucky Commission on Human Rights local commission liaison and civil rights compliance trainer, will hold office hours at the Bardstown-Nelson County Human Rights Commission from 1 to 3p.m. She will be available to take discrimination complaints or provide information and answer questions for Nelson County residents who want to learn more about their civil rights.
Also, the Bardstown-Nelson County Commission will recognize an individual in the Nelson County community who has contributed the most to improving community relations and promoting human rights. Nominations will be accepted by the community.
The reception will be held on April 18 at the Nelson County Civic Center located at 321 South Third Street, Bardstown, Ky. A representative from the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights will also be there to share information about the state commission. The reception is free and open to the public.
The Kentucky Commission on Human Rights is the state government agency that enforces state and federal civil rights law, which prohibit discrimination. Contact the state commission at 1.800.292.5566.
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