July 3, 2025 HRDEI Committee

July 25, 2025
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The Human Rights, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee (HRDEI) welcomed three new members: Maryam Libdi, Sarah Shtudin, and Denise Fortin.


The committee recapped the town’s packed July 3 public reading of Frederick Douglass’ “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” co‑sponsored with the library and historical societies.


Looking ahead, members pledged volunteers for the library’s first Good Neighbor Day on September 27 and set October 8 for a community conversation with Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan on hate crime trends. Vice Chair Heather Pineault said the hybrid format “will let residents across the county hear what to do if they witness or experience a hate incident.”


The panel also revisited plans for immigrant “Know Your Rights” outreach. Member Asma Khan is working with School Superintendent David Fleishman on a back‑to‑school letter assuring families that counselors are “a safe space for students facing these challenges.” A possible bystander‑intervention training was tabled pending speakers.


In a 9‑0 vote, the HRDEI adopted a Disability Pride Month proclamation drafted by former Housing Board Chair Kevin Goodwin. Goodwin noted that the ADA was signed 34 years ago this month and urged residents to “learn about disabilities and the needed supports.”


Preparations continue for Wayland Fest on October 4, which will combine Recreation’s Touch‑a‑Truck, Arts Wayland’s Expo, and HRDEI’s multicultural fair. A navy T‑shirt bearing the slogan “In Wayland we are many, in Wayland we are one” is being designed for sale, but the distribution details are not settled.

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