Sunday Platform—Franck D. Joseph II: “The Human Rights Law 101”

The Human Rights Law 101 presentation is designed to give you an overview and outline of the NYC Commission on Human Rights and the NYC Human Rights Law. Attendees will learn about human rights protections in the workplace, human rights protections in housing, human rights protections in public accommodations, and human rights protections against discriminatory harassment.  This workshop will address diversity, equity, inclusion, civil rights, and human rights.

Franck D. Joseph II is currently the Assistant Commissioner for Community Relations at the NYC Commission on Human Rights, where he oversees the outreach efforts and is responsible for the strategic direction and leadership of the Community Relations Bureau. Prior to joining the Commission, Franck has held several high-level positions in government where he was able to collaborate with stakeholders from the diverse communities across the five boroughs including, but not limited to, elected officials, faith leaders, business organization, and civic leaders. He is a well-known community advocate, public speaker, and Christian Minister residing in New York City. Known not only for his leadership, but also for his training and the development of others, he exemplifies a life of service which extends beyond himself. Beside his work at the Commission, you can find Franck in the classroom as a Social Justice Instructor or at his local civic and community board meetings, of which he is a member. You can follow him on Twitter at @FranckDJoseph.

Shared Charity: Social Service Board’s Supportive Televisiting Program

Presider: Larry Hurst

FREE and open to the public.











When: Sun., Aug. 11, 2019 at 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: New York Society for Ethical Culture
2 W. 64th St.
212-874-5210
Price: Free, donations welcome
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The Human Rights Law 101 presentation is designed to give you an overview and outline of the NYC Commission on Human Rights and the NYC Human Rights Law. Attendees will learn about human rights protections in the workplace, human rights protections in housing, human rights protections in public accommodations, and human rights protections against discriminatory harassment.  This workshop will address diversity, equity, inclusion, civil rights, and human rights.

Franck D. Joseph II is currently the Assistant Commissioner for Community Relations at the NYC Commission on Human Rights, where he oversees the outreach efforts and is responsible for the strategic direction and leadership of the Community Relations Bureau. Prior to joining the Commission, Franck has held several high-level positions in government where he was able to collaborate with stakeholders from the diverse communities across the five boroughs including, but not limited to, elected officials, faith leaders, business organization, and civic leaders. He is a well-known community advocate, public speaker, and Christian Minister residing in New York City. Known not only for his leadership, but also for his training and the development of others, he exemplifies a life of service which extends beyond himself. Beside his work at the Commission, you can find Franck in the classroom as a Social Justice Instructor or at his local civic and community board meetings, of which he is a member. You can follow him on Twitter at @FranckDJoseph.

Shared Charity: Social Service Board’s Supportive Televisiting Program

Presider: Larry Hurst

FREE and open to the public.

Buy tickets/get more info now