The City of Huntington Beach Human Relations Committee (HBHRC) invites the community to attend HB Listens: Community In Action from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 6, 2022 at the Senior Center in Central Park (Parkview Room), located at 18041 Goldenwest Street in Huntington Beach.
The HBHRC’s mission is to promote a sense of belonging for all here in Huntington Beach and create an inclusive community where all people are respected, valued, and free from discrimination and violence. Towards that mission, HB Listens is an interactive program focused on bringing people together to engage in positive, authentic conversations about a range of topics and promote community solidarity.
This event is a follow-up to the HB Listens: Dialogue Circles event held on August 2 as a part of 2022 Vans U.S. Open of Surfing to continue dialogues and create our own call to action.
The following panelists will return to share more about their work and how the community can get involved:
- Rocky McKinnon, professional surfer and founder of the Adaptive Surfing Program
- Sunny Lee Goodman, consultant in conflict resolution and courageous listening
- John Villa, Executive Director of HB Wetlands Conservancy.
This event is free and open to all. Attendance to the previous event is not required. Due to limited space, pre-registration is strongly suggested. For more info and to register, visit bit.ly/3f1CXoK.
- To learn more about the City’s Human Relation Committee, please visit www.huntingtonbeachca.gov/HRC.
- To learn more about what the City is doing to continuously encourage a welcoming and inclusive community, visit www.huntingtonbeahca.gov/DEI
- To report Hate Crimes and Hate Incidents: Call HBPD non-emergency number 714-960-8825.