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ABOUT socohrvp.org
The domain socohrvp.org was launched as part of the Sonoma County Human Rights Visibility Project, an initiative by the Sonoma County Commission on Human Rights aimed at improving visibility and reporting of human rights incidents across the county.
PROJECT GOALS & FEATURES
- Create a user-friendly, multilingual (e.g., Amharic, Arabic, Hindi, Nepali, Spanish, Vietnamese) platform for anonymous reporting of human rights concerns in areas such as education, healthcare, housing, labor, immigration, disability, homelessness, and law enforcement.
- Provide district-level mapping of reports to inform targeted community responses.
- Build a resource database to guide reporters and direct them to appropriate agencies or support services.
- Enhance digital outreach through modern websites and social media campaigns.
- Strengthen community partnerships and improve access for underserved and non-English-speaking populations.
COMMUNITY IMPACT
The initiative was designed to amplify underrepresented voices, allow residents to report violations safely, and help inform policy changes by the Board of Supervisors and County’s Equity Office.
OFFICIAL BACKING
Managed by the Sonoma County Commission on Human Rights under the County’s Human Resources Department, the project operated as an “Ad Hoc Committee” during 2023–24 and continues to be part of the Commission's evolving approach to human rights oversight.
CONTACT
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: (707) 65‑293
- Address: Sonoma County Administration Building, 575 Administration Drive, Suite 116B, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
DISCLAIMER
The domain socohrvp.org was established to support the Sonoma County Human Rights Visibility Project, a county-led effort to gather human rights data and promote equity through community engagement. It is no longer actively maintained or endorsed by Sonoma County or the Commission on Human Rights. Any historical content or tools formerly available on this site were intended for informational and reporting purposes only.
For current human rights reporting systems, policy updates, or ongoing initiatives, please refer to Sonoma County’s official website or contact the Commission on Human Rights directly via their official channels.