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Civil Rights (Colfax County)
Plan Goals
To comply with federal laws regarding civil rights and to increase the visibility and accessibility of programs provided by the Colfax County Extension Service to the citizens of the county.
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Civil Rights
Impact Reports
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Colfax County Extension faculty and staff maintain dialogue and practices that ensures every effort to plan programs and events that meet all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In March of 2007, the Colfax County Extension Office civil rights files were reviewed by a team of NMSU-CES specialists and administration to check for civil rights compliance in all program areas – agriculture, home economics, youth development, and community development. During an informal feedback session with the reviewers, the Colfax County Extension faculty and staff were commended for their efforts to properly maintain office files. The Colfax County faculty and staff have continued to maintain the civil rights files on a regular basis as programming occurs in order to be ready for upcoming civil rights reviews. (Full report included in 2010-2011 Performance Evaluation)
Civil Rights
Colfax County Extension faculty and staff maintain dialogue and practices that ensures every effort to plan programs and events that meet all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In March of 2007, the Colfax County Extension Office civil rights files were reviewed by a team of NMSU-CES specialists and administration to check for civil rights compliance in all program areas – agriculture, home economics, youth development, and community development. During an informal feedback session with the reviewers, the Colfax County Extension faculty and staff were commended for their efforts to properly maintain office files. The Colfax County faculty and staff have continued to maintain the civil rights files on a regular basis as programming occurs.
Colfax County Extension faculty and staff maintain dialogue and practices that ensures every effort to plan programs and events that meet all requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In March of 2007, the Colfax County Extension Office civil rights files were reviewed by a team of NMSU-CES specialists and administration to check for civil rights compliance in all program areas – agriculture, home economics, youth development, and community development. During an informal feedback session with the reviewers, the Colfax County Extension faculty and staff were commended for their efforts to properly maintain office files. The Colfax County faculty and staff have continued to maintain the civil rights files on a regular basis as programming occurs.
Shelly Porter has signed on to support Civil Rights within Colfax County.
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