Tawny Cale joins NDHRC’s Board of Directors

Tawny Cale joins NDHRC’s Board of Directors

The North Dakota Human Rights Coalition welcomes Minot resident Tawny Cale to the Board of Directors. Tawny (Trottier) Cale is an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe as well as a descendant of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and the Spirit Lake...
NDHRC Statement of Solidarity with our Jewish Family

NDHRC Statement of Solidarity with our Jewish Family

North Dakota Human Rights Coalition stands in solidarity with the families and members of the Tree of Life Congregation, Pittsburg, as they mourn the loss of their fellow members needlessly and mindlessly murdered while attending their place of worship. We stand in...
NDHRC Statement of Solidarity with our Jewish Family

NDRHC Statement on Native American Voter Suppression

Voting is one of the most basic of human rights. It is articulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Article 21: Right to Participate in Government and in Free Elections.  And yet, Native Americans were not granted citizenship in the United States until...
NDHRC Partners with #GiveOUTDay

NDHRC Partners with #GiveOUTDay

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 17, 2017 (Fargo, ND)– The North Dakota Human Rights Coalition is excited to participate in Give OUT Day, the only national day of giving for the LGBTQ community. The 24-hour online fundraising event unites the LGBTQ community from all 50...
NDHRC Hate Incident Statement

NDHRC Hate Incident Statement

In the early hours of Sunday, July 2, a man going about his normal routine, moving into a new apartment with the help of two friends, was name-called, viciously attacked and beaten to the extent that he required an ambulance ride to the emergency room. Two men were...