The City of East Lansing safeguards your civil and human rights; empowers and defends; ensures justice amidst discrimination; intervenes to resolve disputes; and mediates to bring parties to civility.
The Human Relations Commission ensures your equal rights in housing, education and public accommodations/ services; strives to mediate disagreements involving civil and human rights issues; enforces the aforementioned civil rights protections according to the City Code and within the City’s boundaries; advises the City Council on civil rights and related issues; educates the community to resolve or avoid tensions and discriminations; reviews the status of social services in East Lansing (e.g.: nature, effectiveness, quality, availability and accessibility); promotes human dignity and respect for the rights of all in East Lansing; and maintains jurisdiction over the City but not MSU’s campus. The commission can refer you to the proper campus agency.
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, gender identity or expression, student status or the use of adaptive devices or aides. The incident must have occurred within the City’s boundaries and must be within the context of housing, employment or public accommodations/services.
What do I do if I am discriminated against?
What happens next?