NEWS

Human Rights Commission

A statement from the HRC on Human Rights Day

A statement from the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, commemorating Human Rights Day 2025Contact: ...

Mayor Lurie Announces Appointment of Mawuli Tugbenyoh As Human Rights Commission Executive Director

Tugbenyoh Will Bring Nearly Two Decades of Public Service Experience to Support San Francisco Communities, Ensure Accountability for Public Funding.

Mayor Lurie Kicks Off Summer 2025 Opportunities For All, Black 2 San Francisco Programs

Programs Connect Youth to Meaningful, Paid, Work-Based Learning and Internship Opportunities; Launch Builds on Mayor Lurie’s Work to Support Young People, Drive San Francisco’s Recovery by Investing in Future Generations

A statement of solidarity from the Human Rights Commission

San Francisco has long stood as a beacon of inclusion, justice, and hope. The City's namesake, St. Francis, ...

A statement from the Human Rights Commission

The San Francisco Human Rights Commission (HRC) abides by, and takes seriously, its responsibility to ...

Mayor London Breed Announces Mawuli Tugbenyoh as Acting Head of the Human Rights Commission, Installs New Oversight and Controls to Ensure the Success of the Dream Keeper Initiative

Tugbenyoh brings experience as Deputy Director at Department of Human Resources and working in the community to replace Executive Director Sheryl Davis who has resigned from HRC

Mayor Breed Celebrates Start of HBCU Summer Program, Welcomes Scholars to San Francisco

A cohort of 60 scholars begin working, living, and learning in San Francisco today as a first step in the Mayor’s broader strategy to bring an HBCU satellite campus to the City

San Francisco Celebrates Juneteenth with Citywide Events and Annual Parade

Celebrations will include community-led, City-supported events throughout the month of June and today’s Juneteenth Parade and Festival

Mayor Breed Announces Call for Proposals to Bring HBCU Satellite Campus to San Francisco

Establishing a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) satellite campus is one piece of Mayor Breed’s 30 by 30 initiative to bring 30,000 students and residents to Downtown San Francisco by 2030

Mayor Breed Appoints Honey Mahogany as New Director for the Office of Transgender Initiatives

Mahogany brings over 20 years of experience in government, nonprofit sector, social justice community engagement, as well as a unique perspective as LGBTQ+ artist and small business owner