Services Agency Profile: We Welcome the NYC Commission on Human Rights to the Go Africa Carnival on 7/13/2019
The Go Africa Carnival 2019 will take place on 7/13/2019
from 10am – 6pm on 116th Street btw. 7th & 8th Aves.
self-register via @Eventbrite https://goafricacarnival2019.eventbrite.com
or email Info@GoAfricacarnival.org or phone 646-502-9778 Ext. 8001
about The New York City Commission on Human Rights
The New York City Human Rights Law is one of the most comprehensive civil rights laws in the nation.
The Law prohibits discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations based on race, color, religion/creed, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, gender (including sexual harassment), gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, pregnancy, marital status, and partnership status. Interns, whether paid or not, are considered employees under the Law.
In addition, the Law affords protection against discrimination in employment based on unemployment status, arrest or conviction record, credit history, caregiver status, and status as a victim of domestic violence, stalking, and sex offenses.
The Law affords additional protections in housing based on lawful occupation, family status, any lawful source of income, and status as a victim of domestic violence, stalking, and sex offenses.
The City Human Rights Law also prohibits retaliation, discriminatory harassment, and bias-based profiling by law enforcement.
The New York City Commission on Human Rights is charged with the enforcement of the Human Rights Law, Title 8 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, and with educating the public and encouraging positive community relations. The Commission is divided into two major bureaus — Law Enforcement and Community Relations:
The Law prohibits discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations based on race, color, religion/creed, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, gender (including sexual harassment), gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, pregnancy, marital status, and partnership status. Interns, whether paid or not, are considered employees under the Law.
In addition, the Law affords protection against discrimination in employment based on unemployment status, arrest or conviction record, credit history, caregiver status, and status as a victim of domestic violence, stalking, and sex offenses.
The Law affords additional protections in housing based on lawful occupation, family status, any lawful source of income, and status as a victim of domestic violence, stalking, and sex offenses.
The City Human Rights Law also prohibits retaliation, discriminatory harassment, and bias-based profiling by law enforcement.
The New York City Commission on Human Rights is charged with the enforcement of the Human Rights Law, Title 8 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, and with educating the public and encouraging positive community relations. The Commission is divided into two major bureaus — Law Enforcement and Community Relations:
- The Law Enforcement Bureau is responsible for the intake, investigation, and prosecution of complaints alleging violations of the Law. Learn more about the Law Enforcement Bureau
- The Community Relations Bureau provides public education about the Human Rights Law and helps cultivate understanding and respect among the City’s many diverse communities through its borough-based Community Service Centers and numerous educational and outreach programs. Learn more about the Community Relations Bureau
Contact Information
Christelle N. Onwu, MSW
Human Rights Specialist
New York City Commission on Human Rights
1932 Arthur Avenue, 2ndFloor Room 203A| Bronx, NY 10457
t: 718 579 6705 | f: 646 500 7035 | NYC.gov/HumanRights
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Human Rights Specialist
New York City Commission on Human Rights
1932 Arthur Avenue, 2ndFloor Room 203A| Bronx, NY 10457
t: 718 579 6705 | f: 646 500 7035 | NYC.gov/HumanRights
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Milestones
2012
- Peer Mediation Graduation Ceremony
- Fortune Society Resource Fair
- Women and Work Program
- Commissioner Meets With Swedish Human Rights Official
- Commission Operates Info table at Job Fair
- Media Interview
- Workshop Geared for Students and Teachers
- Opening of the Asian Women’s Empowerment Center
- Commission Presentation
- Human Rights Law
- ESOL Workshop
- Homeowners Night
- Employment Discrimination
- Fighting For Justice: NY Voices of the Civil Rights Movement — Film Aired on NY life
- Peer Mediation Swearing-In Ceremony
- NYC Commission on Human Rights and Flushing Library Welcome Korean Human Rights Officials to Adult Literacy Class for Immigrants
- Commission Meeting
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
- Diversity in the Advertising Industry
2011
- CLM Diversity Forum
- Taping of Public Service Announcement
- US Army War College Visits the Commission
- Training School Administrators
- Making Reentry Our Community Goal for the Formerly Incarcerated of Staten Island
- National Disability Mentoring Day
- Germany’s Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency Meets With Commissioner
- Norwegian Delegation Visits the Commission
- Cyberbullying Training
- Human Rights Professionals from Africa Visit Commission
- Staff Training at Columbia Law School/Mediation Clinic
- Bronx State Supreme Court Upholds Commission’s Order in Housing Disability Case
- Commission Launches Weekly Workshops at Rikers Island Facilities
- Commissioner Gatling Interviewed for ‘Ramp It Up’ Videos