Community Relations Board
Board Agendas and Meetings
Community Relations Board
Shirley Plantin
Stephen P. Clark Center
111 NW 1st Street,
Suite 1034
Miami, FL 33128
305-375-5730 | Shirley Plantin
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"Given the tremendous cultural diversity that exists in our County and the community tensions that arise from time to time, it is in all our best interests to have a respected diverse group of prominent community leaders with the authority to act independently to address issues impacting on intergroup relations and to assist in their resolution,' - Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners, July 2000.
Since 1963, the Miami-Dade County Community Relations Board (CRB) has worked to foster mutual understanding, tolerance and respect among all economic, social, religious and ethnic groups in the county. CRB members today must possess the same level of community pride, interest, integrity, responsibility and commitment to intergroup relations as those who served so well in the past.
The CRB serves an advisor to the Mayor, Board of County Commissioners and the County administration on issues impacting intergroup relations. The thirty members are prominent community leaders who work to bring together diverse population groups and interests to create a cohesive community where all people are valued and respected.
The primary mission of the Community Relations Board is to intervene and contain community tensions, as quickly as possible.
The secondary mission of the Community Relations Board is:
The Office of Community Advocacy is looking for volunteers to serve as liaison between the Advisory Boards and the Miami-Dade County community at large.
Requirements:
All volunteer members must be permanent residents of Miami-Dade County. In addition, members should have demonstrated an interest in the field, activity or sphere covered by the board.
The primary consideration in appointing volunteer members is to provide the board with the needed technical, professional, financial, business or administrative expertise.
Please note: all volunteers must pass a background check, provided by Miami-Dade County.
Duties & Responsibilities
To foster mutual understanding, tolerance, and respect among all economic, social, religious and ethnic groups in the County.
For more information, please read the Community Relations Advisory Board Code of Ordinance
Stephen P. Clark Center
111 NW 1st Street,
Suite 1034
Miami, FL 33128
305-375-5730 | Shirley Plantin
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