Commission on Human Rights Meeting
Date: March 24, 2026
Time: 5:30 p.m.
1. Join In Person:
Human Resources Large Training Room
575 Administration Drive, Suite 117C, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Limited seating is available for public participants.
2. Join Virtually Via ZOOM:
Participate by computer, table, or smartphone application. Go to: https://sonomacounty.zoom.us/j/99356615285?pwd=UUlSNllDQkUvTitzTWQ5bnNkL2NBUT09
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Passcode: 575862
3. Join In ZOOM By Telephone:
Dial +1 (669) 900 9128
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Registration Required: No
First District: Howard Sapper, Daniel H Sohn
Second District: Nichole Warwick (Vice Chair), Rob Izzo
Third District: Katrina Phillips (Chair), Liz Cruz Reyes (Officer-at-Large), Angie Avalos Cendejas
Fourth District: Cecilia Sofranko (Officer-at-Large), David Escobar
Fifth District: Lyndsey Burcina, Nick Thayer, Susan Hirsch
Agenda
I. Call To Order – Mission Statement – Roll Call – Phillips
II. Public Comment on Non-Agendized Items – Phillips
Public comment is limited to two minutes per topic or four minutes when using interpretation services.
III. Consent Items– Phillips
1. Approval of the February 24, 2026, meeting minutes.
IV. Openings and appointments– Phillips
1. Openings – one (1) in the First District, one (1) in the Second District, and one (1) in the Fourth District.’
V. Officer Reports and Administrative Updates
Officers and Staff to discuss administrative-related matters including, but not limited to, field trip ideas and speaker coordination.
1. CHR Festive will be on Sunday, April 2-4pm
2. Santa Rosa Junior College and North Bay Organizing Projects 9th Annual We the Future Social Justice Conference on April 24 from 9:30-1:30pm
VI.Commissioner Announcements and Other Business on Non-Agendized Items
An opportunity for Commissioners to share brief updates, announcements, or raise additional items not included on the published agenda. No formal action will be taken unless the item is scheduled for a future meeting in accordance with applicable rules and procedures.
VII. Ad Hoc Committee and Project Committee Updates
Commissioners to provide reports and/or updates from the work being done by their ad hoc
committee(s) and/or project committee(s).
1. 1–2-month Project- Universal Declaration Human Rights on Incarcerated Person
2. Collaborative Response Team Ad Hoc- Sonoma County Human Rights Summit
3. Community Care Commission
4. Environmental Rights
5. Sonoma County Human Rights Visibility Project 2.0
6. Youth Commission on Human Rights
VIII. Regular Calendar – Discussion and possible action on items below
1. Land Acknowledgement Discussion- Phillips
Discussion on whether to implement a Land Acknowledgement.
2. Strategic Planning- Warwick
i. Brainstorm
ii. Interest Process
iii. Outline Topics
3. Proposed Ad Hoc Projects- Phillips
i. 2026-2027 Youth Commission on Human Rights
ii. Understanding Human Dignity: A Civic Education Workshop
iii. Understanding Human Dignity: A Civic Education Workshop
IX. Additional Agenda Items for The Next Commission Meeting– Phillips
X. Adjournment
Meeting Documentation
Agendas and Materials
Agendas and Materials: Agendas and most supporting materials are available on the Commission’s website.
Due to legal, copyright, privacy or policy considerations, not all materials are posted online.
Disabled Accommodation
Approval of the Consent Calendar
Public Comment
Any member of the audience desiring to address the Commission on a matter on the agenda:
Members of the public are invited to join this meeting via Zoom teleconferencing or in-person. In order that all interested parties have an opportunity to speak, please be brief and limit your comments to the subject under discussion. Each person is usually granted 3 minutes to speak; time limitations are at the discretion of the Chair.
While members of the public are welcome to address the Commission, under the Brown Act, Commission members may not deliberate or take action on items not on the agenda, and generally may only listen.
Commitment to Civil Engagement
All are encouraged to engage in respectful dialog that supports freedom of speech and values diversity of opinion. Commissioners, Staff, and the public are encouraged to:
- Create an atmosphere of respect and civility where Commissioners, County Staff, and the Public are free to express their ideas within the time and content parameters established by the Brown Act and CHR’s standard Parliamentary procedures (Robert’s Rules of Order);
- Establish and maintain a cordial and respectful atmosphere during discussions;
- Foster meaningful dialogue free of attacks of a personal nature and/or attacks based on age, (dis)ability, class, education level, gender, gender identity, occupation, race and/or ethnicity, sexual orientation;
- Listen with an open mind to all information, including dissenting points of view, regarding issues presented to the Commission;
- Recognize it is sometimes difficult to speak at meetings, and out of respect for each person's perspective, allow speakers to have their say without comment or body gestures, including booing, whistling or clapping.
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