Anchorage Equal Rights Commission, Its People, Purpose and Projects
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Members of the Anchorage Equal Rights Commission (AERC) share their work and goals for Anchorage. Initiatives, projects, complaint processes and a general overview of the AERC concerning the equitable treatment of Anchorage citizens is explored. Current topics such as National Origin and Religious Discrimination, Disability Access to the APAC and related Anchorage Assembly legislation are focused on. Everyone is encouraged to learn how AERC protects equal rights in Anchorage.
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