Ta'Mara Hill

Human Rights & Equal Economic Opportunity (hreeo) Commissioner at City of Saint Paul

Ta'Mara Hill, MHR, currently serves as the Human Rights & Equal Economic Opportunity Commissioner for the City of Saint Paul, providing advisory support and reviewing the performance of the Human Rights and Equal Economic Opportunity Department Director. Ta'Mara is also the creator, researcher, and host of the Right the Wrong Podcast, which highlights the struggles of global human rights defenders. Previous roles include National Director of Policy Campaigns & Government Affairs at Worth Rises, Policy Director at Minnesota Justice Research Center, and various fellowships focused on community equity and leadership development. Ta'Mara holds a Master of Human Rights in Public Policy from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Wiley University.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Life in Saint Paul flows deep with tradition, wide with talent and diversity, and strong with economic and cultural vitality. Incorporated in 1845, the City of Saint Paul is a place of opportunity, offering an amazing array of career paths. As an employer, the City of Saint Paul is a leader in promoting inclusion and equity, preserving culture and traditions, and providing quality public services. With more than 600 job classifications from 16 operating departments and nearly 3,000 employees, you can find your next career with us. The City of Saint Paul’s mission is to integrate equity and inclusion into how we approach all our work. Our vision is to be committed to building an equitable and inclusive city that will shift culture in city processes and policies, eliminate structural inequities, and ensure timely and relevant access to services, resources, support, and opportunity to every person in Saint Paul.