The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights in Kansas City, MO, is an official government organization dedicated to informing the development of national civil rights policy and laws since 1957. They release reports, publications, and hold public briefings on various civil rights issues, including the federal response to anti-Asian racism and the implications of facial recognition technology.
Through their Advisory Committees, such as the Puerto Rico Advisory Committee and the Nevada Advisory Committee, the Commission addresses critical civil rights issues affecting residents, such as the effects of the Insular Cases and teacher shortages in education. Their work aims to promote equity and eliminate civil rights violations across the United States.
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