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County of Orange – Board of Supervisors
The Board of Supervisors oversees the management of County government and many special districts. The Board’s legislative and executive activities are conducted at public meetings with certain personnel and legal matters discussed in closed sessions. Board meetings are held at the Hall of Administration in Santa Ana.
OC Human Relations Commission
The Commission was founded in 1971 by the Orange County Board of Supervisors in collaboration with OC League of Cities. The Commission’s mission is to seek out the causes of tension and conflict, discrimination, and intolerance, and reduce those causes. We do this by bringing people together to create safe communities, address bias and prejudice, monitor hate crimes, resolve conflict, give voice to those who don’t have a voice, and develop diverse leaders.
The Orange County Human Relations Commission is an independent advisory board, and our positions do not necessarily reflect the positions of the County of Orange Board of Supervisors
OC Human Relations Council
For 30 years OC Human Relations Council has supported the broader Orange County community in building mutual understanding among residents to create safe, inclusive communities free from violence, discrimination, harassment, and intergroup conflict. The Council mediates conflict and delivers diversity and inclusion programs, through five core programs across the county: BRIDGES Safe and Respectful Schools, Restorative School Program, Community Building, Dispute Resolution and Training on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. OC Human Relations Council is a 501(3) nonprofit.