The Bowling Green Human Relations Commission Meeting is a monthly public forum where city-appointed board members gather to discuss, promote, and protect diversity, equity, and inclusion within the local community.
Held typically in Conference Room 111 (adjacent to the Council Chamber), these meetings are open to the public. During the sessions, commission members coordinate local community programs (such as the annual Multifaith Breakfast and the Drum Major for Peace Awards), review local fair housing and community development reports, and address initiatives aimed at combating discrimination. It serves as an official platform for Bowling Green residents to voice concerns and collaborate on ideas to foster a more welcoming, equitable environment for all.