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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2025 · 14 MIN

Ramone E. Wilson Appointed Executive Director of Sullivan County Human Rights Commission

from WJFF - The Local Edition - Special Report · host Jason Dole & Patricio Robayo

Ramone E. Wilson has been appointed as the first full-time Executive Director of the Sullivan County Human Rights Commission. A native of Newark, New Jersey, Wilson brings a wide range of experience in community advocacy, housing rights, and the arts — including a career in music where he toured with world-famous artists like Wyclef Jean, Mary J. Blige, and Toni Braxton.Speaking with Radio Catskill’s Patricio Robayo, Wilson shared how his upbringing in a diverse city like Newark shaped his passion for human rights work. "Growing up, I learned to appreciate people from all walks of life," he said. "It taught me respect, acceptance, and the value of community."Wilson outlined his early priorities for the Commission: rebuilding public trust, expanding education about residents' rights, addressing housing discrimination, and taking a proactive approach to consumer affairs. He emphasized that mediation will be a cornerstone of his work, aiming to resolve conflicts before they escalate.“Most issues arise from misunderstanding, not malice,” Wilson explained. “By sitting down and talking, we can often find solutions before it has to go further.”Wilson also acknowledged the national debate around diversity, equity, and inclusion but said he remains committed to ensuring Sullivan County remains a welcoming place for everyone.Residents can reach Wilson at the Sullivan County Government Center in Monticello, by phone at 845-807-0189, or via email at [email protected]."I’m here to listen, to support, and to build real connections across the county," he said.

Ramone E. Wilson has been appointed as the first full-time Executive Director of the Sullivan County Human Rights Commission. A native of Newark, New Jersey, Wilson brings a wide range of experience in community advocacy, housing rights, and the arts — including a career in music where he toured with world-famous artists like Wyclef Jean, Mary J. Blige, and Toni Braxton.Speaking with Radio Catskill’s Patricio Robayo, Wilson shared how his upbringing in a diverse city like Newark shaped his passion for human rights work. "Growing up, I learned to appreciate people from all walks of life," he said. "It taught me respect, acceptance, and the value of community."Wilson outlined his early priorities for the Commission: rebuilding public trust, expanding education about residents' rights, addressing housing discrimination, and taking a proactive approach to consumer affairs. He emphasized that mediation will be a cornerstone of his work, aiming to resolve conflicts before they escalate.“Most issues arise from misunderstanding, not malice,” Wilson explained. “By sitting down and talking, we can often find solutions before it has to go further.”Wilson also acknowledged the national debate around diversity, equity, and inclusion but said he remains committed to ensuring Sullivan County remains a welcoming place for everyone.Residents can reach Wilson at the Sullivan County Government Center in Monticello, by phone at 845-807-0189, or via email at [email protected]."I’m here to listen, to support, and to build real connections across the county," he said.

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