Michigan Civil Rights Group Hosts Free Zoom to Brainstorm Issues
Published Date: 2/26/2026
Notice
Summary
The Michigan Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is holding a free, public Zoom meeting on March 5, 2026, to pick a new civil rights topic to study. Anyone interested can join, share their thoughts, and send written comments within 30 days after the meeting. This is a great chance for Michigan residents to have their voices heard on important civil rights issues—no cost to attend, just bring your ideas!
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Free public Zoom meeting on March 5
The Michigan Advisory Committee will hold a free public Zoom meeting on March 5, 2026, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET. Any interested member of the public may attend by registering via the provided Zoom link at no cost.
Phone callers may face wireless charges
If you join the meeting by phone using a wireless line, you may incur regular wireless charges under your plan and the Commission will not refund those charges; calls from land-line connections to the toll-free number incur no charge.
Closed captioning and accommodations available
Closed captioning is available during the Zoom meeting (select 'CC'), and additional accommodations can be requested by emailing the provided address at least 5 business days before the March 5, 2026 meeting.
You can submit written comments within 30 days
Members of the public may submit written comments to the regional office within 30 days following the March 5, 2026 meeting; comments may be emailed to the provided address and meeting records will be made available online.
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