Open House – “Is Racism Still Alive?”
In the United States, African-American and Hispanic children in predominantly white school districts are classified as “learning disabled” more often than whites.
In the United States, African-American and Hispanic children in predominantly white school districts are classified as “learning disabled” more often than whites.
PTSD Awareness Month Open House, inviting those interested in learning more about alternative treatments to tour the museum. About this event PTSD Awareness Month is observed every June for […]
National Parental Involvement Day is celebrated annually to provide an opportunity for families to honor and highlight the powerful contributions parents and caregivers provide at school and home to support student success.
Inviting Parents To Know More About Their Rights About this event Join us to bring awareness and resources to parents and professionals about parental rights. How can a parent […]
Free July 4th Family & Kids-Friendly Activities, Music and Food. About this event The Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida will be holding a family and kids-friendly July 4th […]
The event is scheduled for Monday, October 31st beginning at 5:30pm and the CCHR Florida headquarters and museum will be decorated as a “Mad Scientists’ Laboratory".
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida will be holding a family-friendly Christmas Open House. Families and kids can participate to a Scavenger Hunt in our Museum decorated […]
A special commemoration for the Holocaust Remembrance Day to honor survivors of human rights abuse.
Professionals, parents and advocates are invited to a panel discussion about parental consent and mental health rights of children