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Civil Rights, Racial Equity, and Immigrant Advancement

Our committee discusses civil rights topics and issues that affect our entire community. We work to bring all voices to the conversation.

We’re focused on giving Boston residents equal access to:

  • education
  • housing
  • employment, and
  • health care services.

Our committee oversees City, state, and federal laws that prevent discrimination. We’ll explore programs and legislation that allow all residents to take part in civic life and find jobs in Boston.

We work with City agencies and other groups to protect civil rights. This includes making sure all residents have access to public and private services and facilities.

  • Still have questions? Contact:
    City Council
  • Have questions for our committee?

    You reach us by email at ccc.civilrights@boston.gov.

    NEED TO KNOW

    The City Council is made up of 15 standing committees. We also create special committees to address certain needs in Boston.

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