Statement of Purpose:
At the recommendation of the
Ad Hoc Human Rights Committee, the
Board of Library Trustees
(BoLT) will establish a Division of Equity and Social Justice within the Library Department.
Led by the Director for Equity and Social Justice and with the assistance of a volunteer action
and advisory board named the Reading Alliance for Equity and Social Justice (RAESJ), this new
municipal division is will foster and support a Reading culture that promotes and celebrates
diversity. Together with the Reading community, the division will work to honor our shared
humanity, and also confront and respond to discrimination, racism, and bias. The purpose of this
division is to educate, empower, and connect community members regardless of their social,
cultural, or economic position.
Proposed Structure:
The Town of Reading currently has a Human Relations Advisory Committee (HRAC) made of up
volunteers appointed by the Select Board. HRAC will be incorporated into the new Division of
Equity and Social Justice.
The new division will consist of a paid director who works with the RAESJ which will have 8-14 members.
Ad Hoc Human Rights Committee:
Sunset on December 31, 2020, this committee was created to help
establish a human rights-focused organization. Appointed by and reporting to the Select Board,
representatives included two members of the School Committee; two members of the Select Board (co-
Chairs); and a member of the Board of Library Trustees.
Board of Library Trustees:
A six member-elected board established by the Article 3, section 3.4 of the
Town of Reading Charter.
Human Relations Advisory Committee (HRAC):
An advisory group for and appointed by the Board of Selectmen. HRAC
promotes and encourages respect for the human and civil rights of all Reading
residents. HRAC sponsors outreach efforts and educational programs to foster a greater understanding
and appreciation for diversity.
Reading Coalition for Prevention and Support:
Established in 2006 and formerly knowns as RCASA, the Coalition started as a community
initiative focused on improving community collaboration and reducing
substance abuse. Since then, the coalition has built capacity within our community to address this
complex issue and implemented a number of prevention initiatives.