LA County Commission on Human Relations
Prepares a New Five-Year Strategic Plan
The LA County Commission on Human Relations is crafting a new five-year strategic plan, which will begin this summer and conclude in June 2030.
LOS ANGELES, CA—Today, the LA County Commission on Human Relations (LACCHR) makes public the draft of its five-year Strategic Plan. At regular intervals, the Commission on Human Relations works with commissioners, elected representatives, and the public to review and refresh the strategic plan for its work. The draft plan being made public today will guide the work from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2030. The strategic plan includes the commission’s mission and vision, core values and guiding principles, and strategic objectives for the next five years.
Components of the strategic plan include the following:
- Strategic Priority 1: Advancing Human Rights
- Strategic Priority 2: Ending Hate
- Strategic Priority 3: Transforming the Justice Ecosystem
- Strategic Priority 4: Training
- Strategic Priority 5: Increasing Awareness and Engagement
Click here to view LA County's Commission on Human Relations' Strategic Plan Draft.
Participants can review the new strategic plan draft or provide feedback until Friday, May 30. For more information, please email us at info@hrc.lacounty.gov.
About the LA County Commission on Human Relations
The Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations is dedicated to promoting positive human relations in our richly diverse, multicultural county throughout all five Supervisorial Districts. The Commission works to develop programs that proactively address racism, homophobia, religious prejudice, linguistic bias, anti-immigrant sentiment, and other divisive attitudes that can lead to intercultural tension, hate crimes, and related violence.
For more information about LA County’s Commission on Human Relations, click here.
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