History
On April 12, 1990, the Board of Chosen
Freeholders of the County of Monmouth adopted a resolution
establishing the Monmouth County Human Relations Commission.
The Commission is currently comprised of more than 70
commissioners from a cross section of Monmouth Countys
leadership representing government, law enforcement, clergy,
minority groups, educators, and business. The Commission is an
outgrowth of an initiative of the National Conference of
Community and Justice (NCCJ), Prosecutor John Kaye, Freeholder
Theodore Narozanick, and community leaders. The goal is to
combat and curb bias-related crime and hate/bias related
incidents.
See the following documents for more
history details: History of the MCHRC by David
Cohen. Resolution Creating the MCHRC. Inception of the MCHRC in 1990
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