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TThe first class of the Fall
Human Relations Education and
Facilitator Training program is starting on October
28th. Please click
here for a downloadable brochure in PDF
format.
he CCEJ Calendar of Holidays &
Festivals 2006-2008 is now available online in
PDF format!
CCEJ
Newsletters >>
CCEJ 2007 Annual Report,
available in
PDF format.
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34th Annual Food
and Beverage Humanitarian Awards Dinner
Dinner Co-Chair,
Kevin Davis,
President, Chairman and CEO of Bristol Farms, and CCEJ are pleased to announce
Vic Chiono,
Dave Grosse, and
Phil Smith
as CCEJ's 34th Annual Food and Beverage Humanitarian Award Honorees.
The dinner will be
celebrated on Thursday, October 23, 2008 at the Hyatt
Regency Long Beach.
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2008 Humanitarian
Award Honorees
Vic Chiono
Dave Grosse
Phil Smith
Coca-Cola North America
The Performance Group
United Grocers
Dinner Co-Chair

Kevin
Davis
Bristol Farms
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45th Annual
Dinner and Gene Lentzner
Human Relations Award Celebration
The California Conference
for Equality and Justice will be celebrating its 45th
Annual Dinner and Gene Lentzner Human Relations Award
presentation on Thursday, September 18, 2008 at the
Hyatt Regency Long Beach.
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This year's Gene Lentzner Human Relations Award honorees
are:

Ines Echegaray
Maria Giesey
Lydia A. Hollie
Joy Contreras and
Michael Dixon will be receiving the Anthony
B. Rogers Volunteer of the Year Award. The City of
Long Beach Human Dignity Program will be honoring
Yvonne Duke, Karen Owens, Dora
Hogan, Sherriel Murry, Steve Adams, and Alma Campos and
Aroldo Campos.
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City
of Long Beach
Human
Relations Commission's Pledge
for Peace and Understanding
"Long Beach - One
City"
The
City of Long Beach is the most diverse, metropolitan
city in the United States (Census 2000). Long
Beach believes that everyone should be treated with
courtesy and respect, regardless of their racial
background, their nation of origin, the religion they
practice, their sexual orientation, gender or disability
status. It is the right of all residents to pursue
their daily lives with the knowledge that they will not
be threatened with violence or physical harm.
It is in this spirit that the City of Long Beach Human
Relations Commission partners with The California
Conference for Equality and Justice, and the City of Long Beach Human Dignity
Program to support efforts to maintain peace and
understanding for our city. The Human Relations
Commission invites participants to thoughtfully consider
the following Pledge for Peace and Understanding and
respond at
www.petitiononline.com/LBpeace/
City of Long Beach
Human Relations Commission's Pledge
for Peace and Understanding
(adapted from the Birmingham Pledge found
at
www.birminghampledge.com)
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I
believe that every person has worth as an individual.
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I
believe it is the right of all residents to pursue
their daily lives with the knowledge that they will
not be threatened with violence or harm.
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I
believe that every person is entitled to dignity and
respect, regardless of race or color, their national
origin, the religion they practice, their sexual
orientation, their gender or disability status.
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I
believe that every thought and every act of racial
prejudice is harmful; if it is my thought or act, then
it is harmful to me as well as to others.
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Therefore, from this day forward I will strive daily
to eliminate all forms of prejudice from my thoughts
and actions.
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I
will discourage racial prejudice by others at every
opportunity.
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I will treat all people with
dignity and respect; and I will strive daily to honor
this pledge, knowing that the world will be a better
place because of my effort.
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You
must
Be
the
ChaNge
you
wish to see in the world.
Mahatma
Gandhi |
About 60 years ago, Mahatma
Gandhi set a challenge: "Be the change
you wish to see in the world." CCEJ is echoing Gandhi's challenge
and inviting you to be part of the change.
Be The Change Ideas to Get
Started
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