Tennessee Civil Rights Team Zooms for Project Ideas: Join Free
Published Date: 4/30/2026
Notice
Summary
The Tennessee Advisory Committee is hosting three fun and free virtual meetings on May 13, June 9, and July 14, 2026, to brainstorm their first big project. Anyone interested in civil rights in Tennessee can join online or by phone to listen and share ideas. These meetings won’t cost you a dime, but phone users should watch out for their own call charges.
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Free Tennessee virtual public meetings
You can join the Tennessee Advisory Committee's virtual meetings for free on May 13, 2026; June 9, 2026; and July 14, 2026, each from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. CT. Anyone interested in civil rights in Tennessee may listen and share ideas online or by phone using the provided Zoom links and phone numbers.
Phone call charges not reimbursed
If you join the meetings by phone on May 13, June 9, or July 14, 2026 (3:00–4:00 p.m. CT), you may incur regular wireless or phone charges under your own plan, and the Commission will not refund those charges. The published phone number is 1-833-435-1820 (USA Toll Free).
Closed captioning and accommodation requests
Closed captioning will be available for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have certain cognitive or learning impairments. To request additional accommodations, you must email Corrine Sanders at [email protected] at least 10 business days before the meeting.
Public comment period and 30-day deadline
Members of the public may make statements during the open comment period at the end of each meeting. You can also submit written comments by email to Brooke Peery (Designated Federal Officer) and those written comments must be received within 30 days following each meeting.
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