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U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to Hold Public Briefing


SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Dec. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- On Friday, December 10, 2021, at 9 am Atlantic Standard Time, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights will hold an in-person briefing on the civil rights implications of the federal response and impact of Hurricane María in Puerto Rico. The investigation will focus on the challenges faced by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other federal agencies in providing disaster and recovery aid. While highlighting lessons learned and developing best practices in order to address civil rights commitments when it comes to natural disaster response in Puerto Rico. From this investigation, the Commission plans to issue a report to Congress and the White House.

WHAT: 

Public Briefing

WHO: 

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights

WHEN: 

Friday, December 10, 2021, 9:00 am ? 6 pm Atlantic Standard Time (AST)

WHERE:

Attend Physically: Interamerican University of Puerto Rico Law School at
170 C. Federico Costas, San Juan, 00918, Puerto Rico


Attend Virtually: live streamed on the Commission's YouTube page



Open Comment Session (public testimony): Register to be a speaker

Written comments can be emailed to [email protected] by January 10, 2022.

*Schedule subject to change. Stay abreast of updates on Twitter and Facebook.

** At this public briefing, the Commissioners will hear from subject matter experts such as government officials, volunteer organizations, non-governmental advocates, academics, and impacted persons from Puerto Rico. Complete agenda on pages two and three.

Civil Rights Implications of Disaster Relief:
Hurricane María in Puerto Rico
Agenda
9:00 am ? 6:00 pm All Times Atlantic Standard

I.        Introductory Remarks by Chair Norma V. Cantú: 9:00 am - 9:05 am

II.       Remarks by Commissioners Debo Adegbile and Michael Yaki: 9:06 am - 9:10 am

III.      Panel 1: 9:10 a.m. - 11:05 a.m.

IV.      Break: 11:05 am ? 11:15 am

V.       Panel 2: 11:15 a.m. ? 12:45 p.m.

VI.       Break: 12:45 p.m. ? 1:45 p.m.

VII.      Public Comment Period: 1:45 p.m. ? 5:50 p.m.

VIII.     Break: 3:40 pm ? 3:50 pm

IX.       Closing Remarks by Chair Norma V. Cantú: 5:55 pm ? 6:00 pm

X.        Adjourn Meeting.

* Schedule is subject to change.
**Written testimony and other materials can be found on the Commission's website here.

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, established by the Civil Rights Act of 1957, is the only independent, bipartisan agency charged with advising the President and Congress on civil rights and reporting annually on federal civil rights enforcement. Our 51 state Advisory Committees offer a broad perspective on civil rights concerns at state and local levels. The Commission: in our 7th decade, a continuing legacy of influence in civil rights. For information about the Commission, please visit www.usccr.gov and follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

Contact: Angelia Rorison
[email protected]
Phone: 202-499-0267

SOURCE U.S. Commission on Civil Rights



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