Message from the Director
The Indiana Civil Rights Commission's (ICRC) Executive Director Jamal L. Smith discusses the agency's statewide outreach efforts.
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ICRC, Indianapolis Indians to host Second Annual Civil Rights Game The Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) and the Indianapolis Indians, in accordance with Minor League Baseball (MiLB), will host their second annual Civil Rights Game at Victory Field Saturday, August 3, 2013 when the Indianapolis Indians take on the Louisville Bats at 7:05 pm...more
ICRC, FHCCI to host Fair Housing CLE seminar in Indianapolis Oct. 4th The Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) and the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana (FHCCI) will conduct a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar for attorneys and legal professionals in Indianapolis Friday, October 4, 2013 at the Indiana Government Conference Center. The free training, covering the Fair Housing Law, will be worth 5.0 CLE credits...more
ICRC announces details for CLE seminar in Elkhart Sept. 20th The Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) will conduct a free Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar for attorneys and legal professionals Friday, September 20, 2013 at IU South Bend-Elkhart Center in Elkhart, Indiana. The free training titled "Hot Topics in Title VII and ADA” is worth 3.0 CLE credits for Indiana attorneys...more
Greenfield, Ind. daycare owner faces religious discrimination charge The owner of House Kids Daycare in Greenfield, Indiana was issued a charge of religious discrimination today by the Indiana Civil Rights Commission after a former employee claims she was forced to engage in various activities that were against her religious beliefs...more
La Porte restaurant charged with sex discrimination The Indiana Civil Rights Commission’s (ICRC) Deputy Director Akia Haynes announced today there is probable cause to believe that an employee of Colima Restaurant in La Porte, Indiana was subjected to gender-based harassment over the course of several years...more
Indianapolis apartment complex allegedly violates Fair Housing Act The Indiana Civil Rights Commission’s (ICRC) Deputy Director, Akia Haynes, announced today that there is probable cause to believe that an Indianapolis apartment complex, Crestwood Village South, violated the fair housing laws when they denied a disabled tenant’s request for a reasonable accommodation as well as subjected her to different terms and conditions...more
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