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Human Rights Commission seeks online discrimination-complaint system, reviews ABC representation data and readies veterans fair housing summit
Summary
At its Oct. 20 meeting, the Tulsa Human Rights Commission discussed modernizing the city’s discrimination-complaint intake to allow secure online submissions, reviewed plans to analyze representation on city authorities and announced a veterans-focused Fair Housing Summit in November.
At its Oct. 20 meeting, the Tulsa Human Rights Commission discussed modernization of the city’s discrimination-complaint intake process, plans to analyze representation across city authorities, boards and commissions (ABCs), and details for a Nov. veterans-focused Fair Housing Summit.
The vice chair reported that LaKendra Carter and Deontre recently met with the city’s IT department and the Department of Resilience and Equity to explore a secure electronic system that would allow Tulsans to submit discrimination complaints with an electronic signature and give authorized staff reporting and tracking tools. The vice chair said the city’s legal team previously…
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