My View on Local Human Rights Flap …
Human Rights Institute should learn from Johnson mistake: Institute needs local executive/DFO, Spokesman-Review.
Quoth: Rather than spend another two years in a worldwide search for a director, the institute might be better served by looking for an executive from the Northwest – someone with extensive human-rights involvement and an understanding of the nuances of small communities. The institute's parent organization, the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations, has been successful for 25 years in North Idaho because it respected the way small towns operate, was patient in educating others about human rights and developed a consistent message.