The Human Relations Commission (HRC) protects and promotes human dignity and respect for the rights of all individuals and groups; establishes and implements procedures to receive, investigate, mediate, conciliate, adjust, dispose of, issue orders and hold hearings on complaints arising under the human relations ordinance; develops Community Development Block Grant recommendations for City Council; reviews and makes recommendations regarding the status of social services provided to East Lansing residents. These members represent to the extent practicable, the population of the city especially those groups protected by the ordinance.
Civil Rights Complaints
In accordance with Chapter 22 of the City Code, the City protects against discrimination or prejudice based on religion, race, color, national origin, age, height, weight, disability, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, student status or the use of adaptive devices or aides. Learn how to make a civil right complaint.
Meets first Wednesday of each month
Agendas and Minutes
Location: Court/City Council Conference room; 7 p.m.
| Commission Members (3-year term, meets monthly, 9 members) |
Term Expiration |
| Brian Buckley |
2014 |
| Claudia Combs-Wise |
2014 |
| Ana Wolken |
2014 |
| Kevin Fleury |
2012 |
| E. Deb LaPine |
2012 |
| William Sawyer-Todd, Chair |
2012 |
| John Dobbs |
2013 |
| Ahmed Salem |
2013 |
| Ron Bacon |
2013 |
Council Liaison: Mayor Pro Tem Nathan Triplett
Staff Resource: George Lahanas, Interim City Manager |
|
Application for appointment to the Human Relations Commission
The Human Relations Commission (HRC) protects and promotes human dignity and respect for the rights of all individuals and groups; establishes and implements procedures to receive, investigate, mediate, conciliate, adjust, dispose of, issue orders and hold hearings on complaints arising under the human relations ordinance; develops Community Development Block Grant recommendations for City Council; reviews and makes recommendations regarding the status of social services provided to East Lansing residents. These members represent to the extent practicable, the population of the city especially those groups protected by the ordinance.
Civil Rights Complaints
In accordance with Chapter 22 of the City Code, the City protects against discrimination or prejudice based on religion, race, color, national origin, age, height, weight, disability, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, student status or the use of adaptive devices or aides. Learn how to make a civil right complaint.
Meets first Wednesday of each month
Agendas and Minutes
Location: Court/City Council Conference room; 7 p.m.
| Commission Members (3-year term, meets monthly, 9 members) |
Term Expiration |
| Brian Buckley |
2014 |
| Claudia Combs-Wise |
2014 |
| Ana Wolken |
2014 |
| Kevin Fleury |
2012 |
| E. Deb LaPine |
2012 |
| William Sawyer-Todd, Chair |
2012 |
| John Dobbs |
2013 |
| Ahmed Salem |
2013 |
| Ron Bacon |
2013 |
Council Liaison: Mayor Pro Tem Nathan Triplett
Staff Resource: George Lahanas, Interim City Manager |
|
Application for appointment to the Human Relations Commission