Welcome Dayton has partnered with Advocates for Basic Legal Equality (ABLE) to provide a free citizenship eligibility screening and consultation with an immigration attorney, assistance completing the citizenship application and fee waiver, and referrals to ESOL classes and citizenship study materials.
In an effort to better connect with our community and listen to their concerns or suggestions, the Community Police Council will partner with the city’s Mediation Center to facilitate listening tours, constructive and safe spaces in which concerns of the community can be heard and addressed and identify solutions for strengthening relationships.
Join us for a nonpartisan community conversation about racism. Bring your questions and your willingness to communicate and learn. This program is a partnership among the Dayton Human Relations Council, the Dayton Metro Library, Dr. Marium Husain, MD, MPH, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
In this two-day training community advocates will learn about exciting opportunities to leverage public and private investment through the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule and the Community Reinvestment Act. The course will give a history of lending and housing discrimination and outline the tools necessary to undo decades of injustice and lack of investment. […]
Welcome Dayton’s “Voices of the Immigrant Experience” is an event series designed to build community by bringing together diverse community members whose lives may not typically intersect. Through Voices, a panel of immigrants and refugees share their personal stories and may reflect on a particular theme provided by the host. In a safe and comfortable […]
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The Human Relations Council offers opportunities for individuals and organizations to
make an impact and promote equality and harmony in Dayton, Ohio.