Robin S. Toma is the executive director of the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations, has extensive experience in human relations. It 'was the supervisory committee of the county of Los Angeles in 2000, after five years of work appointed by the Commission. It 'been invited to a member of the American delegation, to be held in 2001, the World Conference against Racism in South Africa, Japanese American Leadership Delegation to Japan in 2003, and the climate of trust delegation to Russia in 2005.And 'co-author of the textbook rental sites every day: constructive approaches to community conflict and wrote a manual on conflict management between groups of multicultural work. Toma was leading counsel for damages of more than 2,200 Latin Americans of Japanese origin, who forcibly introduced into the U.S. and jailed by the U.S. government during World War II. Also part of a collection I keep Heads of State and Government of the session management and criminal justice and human rights organized by the famousKennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Previously, as a lawyer with the staff of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Southern California for nearly seven years, the promotion of human rights and development of multi-ethnic coalition was made institutional reforms. Originally from Los Angeles, graduated in sociology and economics Toma, University of California, Santa Cruz and a Masters in Urban Planning and Juris Doctor from UCLA. He completed...
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