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DocuSign Envelope ID:5A67F2BF-9F8B-44CF-8055-05E386CCBF7B <br /> HUMAN RIGHTS & RELATIONS <br /> Cultivating Community Through Social Justice <br /> On behalf of the Human Relations Commission and the Human Rights &Relations(HR&R)Department <br /> of Orange County,North Carolina we cordially invite Nikki Giovanni to be our keynote speaker at our <br /> February 2020 virtual event. The mission of our department is to bring ALL people together,enhance <br /> human relations in Orange County and enforce the Civil Rights Ordinance in Orange County. <br /> Throughout the year we host community education and outreach events. <br /> The event details and compensation info are as follows: <br /> Event Date February 28,2020 <br /> Event Purpose Pauli MurrayAwards <br /> Location Virtual <br /> Platform Zoom <br /> Speech Topic HR&R suggestive topics are: "History and legacy of Pauli Murray",Pauli Murray <br /> works her transcendence), and/or"Intersectional Feminism" <br /> Schedule 30-mins keynote <br /> 15-mins Q&A <br /> Audience A wide range and variety of individuals from 16-60 years of age(majority women <br /> Number of 75-100— <br /> Attendees <br /> Honorarium $3,500 U.S.D. <br /> Payment 50%deposit upon singing of sponsor agreement <br /> 50%deposit after services are rendered <br /> Promotion of HR&R will not promote or publicize appearance until Sponsor agreement has been <br /> Event fully executed and deposit has been paid. <br /> Recording HR&R request permission to record talent's keynote and highlight clips may be <br /> Request used for HR&R social media and website promotional purposes. <br /> Orange County is committed to providing its employees with a living wage and encourages <br /> agencies it funds to pursue the same goal. Orange County encourages those it enters into <br /> contracts with to comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws, rules, and regulations <br /> including but not limited to all state and federal anti-discrimination laws,policies, rules, and <br /> regulations and the Orange County Non-Discrimination Policy. HB786 imposes E-Verify <br /> requirements on contractors who enter into certain contracts with state agencies and local <br /> governments. The legislation specifically prohibits governmental units from entering into certain <br /> contracts "unless the contractor and the contractor's subcontractors comply with the <br /> requirements of Article 2 of Chapter 65 of the General Statues." (Article 2 of Chapter 65 <br /> establishes North Carolina's E-Verify requirements for private employers.) It is important to note <br /> that the verification requirement applies to subcontractors as well as contractors. The new laws <br />