Overview
Hartford LGBTQ+ Commission
The Hartford LGBTQ+ Commission is a municipal body dedicated to advocating for the rights and well-being of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer community within the City of Hartford. Operating out of City Hall, the commission serves as a bridge between the city government and its diverse residents, working to eliminate bigotry, discrimination, and prejudice based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression.
Mission and Activities
The commission is composed of volunteers appointed to represent the diversity of the community. Its primary functions include:
- Policy Advocacy: Advising the Mayor and Court of Common Council on policies and legislation that impact LGBTQ+ residents.
- Community Engagement: Hosting public forums, hearings, and events to gather feedback and raise awareness about critical issues such as housing, healthcare, and safety.
- Education: Serving as a resource for city departments and the public to foster understanding and inclusivity.
- Discrimination Oversight: Monitoring conditions in the city and recommending actions to address systemic inequalities or specific incidents of bias.
Civic Participation
Residents are encouraged to engage with the commission to voice their concerns or ideas. Meetings are typically held monthly and are open to the public, offering a platform for direct civic involvement. As part of the city’s commitment to equity, the commission plays a vital role in ensuring Hartford remains a welcoming and safe place for all individuals to live, work, and thrive.
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