The Affirmative Action Student Professional in Residence Internships (AASPIRE) program offers paid internships to members of Affirmative Action target groups, especially women, people of color, and people with dis
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City of Madison Seeking Applications for AASPIRE Internship Program
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2018 Alix Olson Award Winner, Holly Storck-Post
postedHolly Storck-Post will be honored with the 2018 Alix Olson Award for the Promotion of a Tolerant and Just Community at the City of Madison Mayor’s Neighborhood Conference "Shaping Community/Driving Action" at Monona Terrac
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City of Madison Department of Civil Rights Announces New Partnerships with the RaISE Program
postedThe Department of Civil Rights (DCR) has recently implemented changes to the job referral program outlined in the Madison General Ordinances and Affirmative Action Plans.
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Department of Civil Rights Statement on the Passing of Vel Phillips
postedThe Madison Department of Civil Rights mourns the loss of Vel Phillips, civil rights icon and Wisconsin’s first African American Secretary of State.
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Madison and Dane County Honor Martin Luther King Jr. on the 50th Anniversary of His Death
posted“The City of Madison and Dane County will be commemorating and honoring the life of Reverend Dr.
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City of Madison Seeking Applications for AASPIRE Internship Program
postedThe Madison Department of Civil Rights Affirmative Action Division, in concert with City Managers, sponsors paid internships to attract members of Affirmative Action target groups who are engaged in college-level
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Department of Civil Rights and Madison Parks Open the City’s First Barrier-Free Playground
postedDate: Thursday, October 26, 2017 Time: 2:00 p.m. Location: Brittingham Park 829 West Washington Ave Madison
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Madison’s Disability Pride Festival to Feature New Handicap Accessible Ramp
postedThis month’s Disability Pride Festival in Madison will feature a new 25-foot ramp, as the result of a partnership between Mobility 101, Disability Pride Madison and three City agencies.
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City of Madison Department of Civil Rights Receives Fair Housing Award From the Wisconsin Fair Housing Network
postedThe City of Madison Department of Civil Rights has been chosen to receive this year’s Fair Housing Award from the Wisconsin Fair Housing Network for their work to eliminate discrimination for residents within the city of M
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Seeking Tolerance and Justice Over Hate
postedIt's not possible to count the number of people in Madison who are affected daily by hate, bigotry or discrimination.
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Nominations Sought for Reverend James C. Wright Human Rights Award
postedThe Department of Civil Rights - Equal Opportunities Division is seeking nominations for the Twentieth Annual Reverend James C. Wright Human Rights Award.
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Madison Common Council Approves Pay Hikes for Employees with Disabilities
postedMadison Common Council members approved an ordinance change at their meeting February 28, ending the payment of subminimum wage to employees with disabilities.
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