The records
of the Whatcom Human Rights Task Force document the formation
and activities of a community-based organization in Whatcom
County, Washington. The collection spans the years 1994 to 2005,
and contains administrative and financial records, materials
documenting activities and events, newsletters, clippings, and
other reference materials.
Administrative records date from 1994 to 2005, and document the
early history of the Whatcom Human Rights Task Force (WHRTF).
They include resolutions regarding the WHRTF's formation, as
well as interviews with founding members. The records also
contain copies of the organization’s mission statement, bylaws,
meeting minutes, and correspondence, which document the group's
stance and involvement on various human rights-related issues.
Financial records comprise budget information from 1996 to 2003,
and a 2003 annual report. They also contain materials
documenting WHRTF activities and events that occurred between
1995 and 2005. Many of these records document preparations and
proceedings for the annual Awards Banquet and the Martin Luther
King Jr. Conference, including the process of selecting speakers
and award recipients, and financial planning. Financial records
also document the regional “Not In Our Town” campaign opposing
racism and hate crimes in Bellingham, migrant worker
appreciation celebrations throughout Whatcom County, and
planning and publicity materials for the WHRTF’s monthly film
series.
WHRTF newsletters date from 1997 to 2008, and include a small
number of newsletters from the Northwest Coalition Against
Malicious Harassment as well as booklets produced by the
Northwest Coalition for Human Dignity.
Reference materials and newspaper clippings include a “militia
watch” clippings file that details the arrest and prosecution of
several militant cells in the Pacific Northwest. Reference
materials also include newspaper clippings relating to the WHRTF,
pamphlets and publicity materials, and papers written by Western
Washington University students about the WHRTF.
The collection also contains a small selection of oversize
events posters and display boards containing newspaper clippings
and photographs.
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