U.S. Fee on Civil Rights Establishes New Advisory Committees in U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, and American Samoa and Seeks Nominations of Bipartisan Candidates

WASHINGTON, May 12, 2021 / PRNewswire / – The US Civil Rights Commission has set up five new advisory committees across the EU US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Northern Marianne Islands, Guam, and American Samoa.

In addition, the Commission seeks nominations for qualified and non-partisan candidates resident in these particular areas to consider appointment to the Special Government of these advisory committees.

The commission is currently accepting nominations and applications for each of the five US Territory advisory committees. The committees consist of 11 to 15 members and must be non-partisan with different points of view and experience. The Commission appoints the members of each committee by a majority vote of the commissioners of the Commission for a term of four years. The commission also appoints the chairman of each committee. Each committee will meet at least four times per calendar year, either face-to-face or virtually.

Interested applicants can nominate themselves or be nominated by another person or organization. US Territory Advisory Committee nominations for membership (residency in the territory nominated for the area is required) can be submitted to David MussattPh.D., Regional Programs Supervisor, U.S. Civil Rights Commission, Kluczynski Federal Building, 230 S. Dearborn St., Suite 2120, Chicago, Illinois 60604, ATTN: US Territory Advisory Committee nomination or email to [email protected], Subject: Nomination of the US Territory Advisory Committee. People who want to nominate themselves can apply directly at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S7WCLL6.

The Commission endeavors to ensure that membership of the US Territory Advisory Committees is balanced in terms of political membership, views, and broad gender, ethnic and minority representation, and people with disabilities. are taken into account for membership. Appointments are made without discrimination based on age, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or cultural, religious or socio-economic status.

US Civil Rights Commission advisory committees provide the commission with independent advice and recommendations on civil rights issues within each committee’s geographical jurisdiction. These committees function as Federal Advisory Committees under the Federal Advisory Committee Act and the United States Commission on the Jurisdiction, Policies, and Procedures of Civil Rights for their advisory committees.

The U.S. Civil Rights Commission, established by the Civil Rights Act of 1957, is the only independent, bipartisan agency tasked with advising the President and Congress on civil rights and reporting annually on federal civil rights enforcement . Our 51 state advisory boards offer a broad perspective on civil rights issues at the state and local levels. Information about the Commission can be found at www.usccr.gov and follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

Contact: Angelia Rorison email:: [email protected] Phone: 202-376-7700

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