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disabilities would provide an important link between the commission and vulnerable <br />communities. <br /> <br />Mo Young was a Human Rights Commissioner from 2000 to 2004 until she left to pursue a <br />career opportunity in New York City. She recently returned to Eugene and currently serves on <br />the Education and Outreach Committee and focuses on Youth Study Circles – a dialogue on race <br />– within the Eugene, Bethel and Springfield middle and high schools. As a staff member for <br />Community Alliance of Lane County’s Back2Back program, she has been instrumental in <br />helping the community respond to hate crimes and bias activity. She served as a member of the <br />City Council Committee on Race and was recently appointed to the Mayor’s Blue Ribbon <br />Committee on Homelessness. As a young woman of color with deep ties in the African- <br />American community, she has been very effective in working with institutions that address the <br />needs of young people. <br /> <br />Please contact me or other commissioners if you have specific questions. I can be reached by e- <br />mail at urbina_c@4j.lane.edu or through the Human Rights Center office at 682-5177. Thank <br />your continued support for the Human Rights Program. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />L:\CMO\2007 Council Agendas\M070529\S0705292G-attC.doc <br />