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New Orleans Human Relations Committee: Twenty Years of Uniting the Crescent City
The New Orleans Human Relations Commission is a Municipal Agency which enforces the City's Human Relations Rights Laws. The Commission employs a staff of three and maintains two offices in New Orleans. The Commission has citywide authority and accepts complaints from all citizens and visitors, to New Orleans, who believe they have been discriminated against.
Announcements and Upcoming EventsThursday, January 15, 2009"Conversations with the Human Relations Commission". Click here for more information
Location: Archdiocese of New OrleansExecutive Director Conference Board Room (1st floor)1000 Howard Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70130
For additional information, interpreter service or other accommodations, please call: (504) 658-4020.
The New Orleans Human Rights' Laws make it unlawful to discriminate in:• Commercial Spaces • Employment • Housing Accomodations• Private Clubs • Public Accomodations
On any of the following grounds:• Age • Color • Creed • Gender Identification • Gender or Sex • Marital Status • National Origin / Ancestry• Physical Condition / Disability • Race • Religion • Sexual Orientation
For questions contact:Larry Bagneris, Executive DirectorHuman Relations Commission -City Hall1300 Perdido Street, Room 8E07New Orleans, LA 70112Human Relations CommissionPh (504) 658-4020TTY/TDD (504) 658-2059
Page McCranie, ADA Coordinator1300 Perdido Street, Room 8E07New Orleans, LA 70112Ph. (504) 658-4021Fax (504) 565-8253TTY/TDD (504) 658-2059
Page last updated: June 17, 2011
Larry BagnerisExecutive Director1300 Perdido St.Rm 8E07New Orleans, LA 70112Phone: (504) 658-4020