Human Rights Division 163 West 125th Street, Manhattan, New York 10027
About the Business
Human Rights Division - New York State Division of Human Rights
Welcome to the Human Rights Division, a pivotal local government office located at 163 West 125th Street, Manhattan, New York. As the first state in the nation to enact a Human Rights Law, New York takes immense pride in championing the rights of its citizens, ensuring that everyone has "an equal opportunity to enjoy a full and productive life."
The New York State Division of Human Rights was established to uphold and enforce this landmark legislation. Our mission is to guarantee that every individual has an equal opportunity to participate fully in the economic, cultural, and intellectual life of the State. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable environment where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect.
At the Human Rights Division, we work diligently to address and resolve complaints of discrimination, promote awareness and education on human rights issues, and provide guidance and support to individuals and organizations striving for equality. Our dedicated team is here to assist you in understanding your rights and navigating the processes that protect them.
Visit us at our Manhattan office or explore our resources online to learn more about your rights and how we can assist you. Together, let's continue to build a just and inclusive New York for all.
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163 West 125th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
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"There are no rights for parents! With children addicted to drugs! How is it possible! That they ask him for consent even addicted children if he wants to be hospitalized and that's not all the clinic can let them out at any time because there is no law to stop them! We need laws that can lock addicted children in rehabilitation clinics if you ask children if they want to be helped!"
"Don't contact them they won't help they always side with employers. They won't investigate enough. NY is a lawless state. You have no rights as a citizen. I was contacted by the Director of O.S.H.I she's no help her name is Joyce Yearwood and when you call to speak to someone you have nasty people answering the phone. I had submitted all documents my case wasn't even send to a judge nothing and I can't even appeal. Then why they do have such organization if they won't help anyone. They took one entire year to answer to my case and when I responded with all documents they denied the claim."
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