ON DEMAND: How LA Civil Rights Protects Against Discrimination

Class recorded October 23, 2024

Angelenos often need an advocate to help protect their rights. As of 2020, you can file a complaint of discrimination directly with the City of Los Angeles. LA Civil Rights is charged with investigating allegations of discrimination in the private sector related to commerce, education, employment, and housing. Learn what kinds of discrimination LA Civil Rights can protect you from, how to file a complaint, and what kinds of cases have been handled so far.

Presented by:

Kim Kasreliovich (Kim Kasreliovich | Civil + Human Rights and Equity Department (lacity.gov)), Assistant General Manager, LA Civil Rights Department

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