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The Community Relations Commission (CRC) provides a safe space for Columbus residents to discuss their experiences, understand their rights and figure out their next steps to address discrimination within the workplace, housing or public accommodations.
09/12/2025
Just three days away!
Discrimination can happen to anyone. In fact, nearly 70% of adults in the U.S. have experienced discrimination according to the American Psychological Association. But most of the time, it goes unreported.
By speaking up about your experience, you can help create positive change and make Columbus a more welcoming place for all.
Visit Columbus.gov/ReportDiscrimination
to learn more.
06/01/2025
Did you know that religious practices, like prayer, are legally protected from discrimination in the U.S.? As we celebrate National Immigrant Heritage Month, we’d like to take a moment to remind Columbus residents that the Community Relations Commission (CRC) is here to support anyone who experiences discrimination due to their religion, ancestry, national origin and much more.
To see a full list of protected classes and to learn how to file a complaint, visit Columbus.gov/ReportDiscrimination
05/21/2025
05/06/2025
We love to celebrate diversity!
What a wonderfully interesting city we live in!
05/01/2025
Working moms in Columbus are legally protected from discrimination in the workplace, housing and public accommodations.
It’s Maternal Mental Health Month, and we’d like to remind Columbus residents that the Community Relations Commission (CRC) is here to help you navigate instances of discrimination.
Speak up. Spark change. If you or someone you know has experienced discrimination based on their gender, familial status and more, get in touch with the CRC today at columbus.gov/reportdiscrimination
Fear of retaliation can be a barrier for some when it comes to speaking up about potential discrimination. But staying silent can perpetuate discrimination. It’s important to speak up to create positive change and make Columbus a more welcoming place for all.
The Community Relations Commission (CRC) is here to support you. Whether you want to file a complaint, need help resolving a challenging situation or simply want to chat about your experience, you can get in touch with us by calling 311 at (614) 645-3111 or visiting Columbus.gov/reportdiscrimination
*Source: HR Acuity 2023 Workplace Harassment and Employee Misconduct Insights study
04/01/2025
To build a stronger, more inclusive Columbus, the Department of Neighborhoods supports the Community Relations Commission (CRC). The CRC is dedicated to protecting Columbus residents from discrimination.
Did you know Columbus recognizes 12 protected classes? These are the characteristics for which it is illegal to treat anyone differently. Learn more at Columbus.gov/reportdiscrimination
You don’t have to tolerate workplace discrimination. The Community Relations Commission is here to provide support and resources to help you speak up and spark change.
Learn more at Columbus.gov/ReportDiscrimination
03/01/2025
Today is National Zero Discrimination Day!
Discrimination is never okay, whether it happens in the office or the grocery store. Columbus residents are protected from discrimination in the workplace, housing and public accommodations.
If you’ve witnessed or experienced discrimination of any kind, visit Columbus.gov/reportdiscrimination to refer a friend or file a complaint.
02/06/2025
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