An Intake Specialist will be on site to answer questions about protection from discrimination, share educational resources, and assist individuals with filing discrimination complaints.
The Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) enforces the Indiana Civil Rights Laws and provides education and services to the public in an effort to ensure equal opportunity for all Hoosiers and visitors to the State of Indiana.
ICRC accepts complaints of unlawful discrimination in the following areas:
Not all discrimination is against the law, but in Indiana, a person may not be denied equal opportunity because of their:
AGE GROUP: | All Ages | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Job/Career | Health & Wellness | Financial Literacy |
The first West Indianapolis Branch opened in 1897, following the annexation of West Indianapolis into the city of Indianapolis. A new building on West Morris Street, constructed with funds from a $120,000 grant by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation, opened in 1912 and served the community until 1986, when the current 5,000-square-foot branch began service on South Kappes Street.