Dayton Human Relations Council

HRC News Clips January 23 – February 12, 2016

Civil Rights/Fair Housing

Chester Springs worker alleges Teradata fired him due to age. PennRecord. February 16, 2016. Read more here.

Ohio women awarded $600K in Chipotle discrimination suit. NBC24. February 10, 2016. Read more here.

Bill would overhaul Ohio employment discrimination law. Columbus Dispatch. February 16, 2016. Read more here.

LGBT People File Housing Discrimination Complaints as Often as People of Color, Women, New Study Shows. The Williams Institute.  February 9, 2016. Read more here.

More than 40 years after fair credit laws, racial discrimination continues. Westside Gazette. Read more here.

Religious leaders meet to support local Muslims. Dayton Daily News. February 12, 2016. Read more here.

Reflections on MLK’s ‘We have a Long, Long Way to Go’ Dayton Daily News. January 14, 2016. Read more here.

 

Business and Technical Assistance

Targeted messages help grow Dayton company. Dayton Daily News. February 7, 2016. Read more here.

Business owners are wanted to set up shops in Dayton. ABC22. February 10, 2016. Read more here.

Shrinking workforce, racial disparities may curb growth. Finance and Commerce. January 29, 2016. Read more here.

 

Community Police Relations

State offers grants to improve police-community relations. Columbus Dispatch. January 26, 2016. Read more here.

New police standards introduced in Ohio. The News Center. January 29, 2016. Read more here.

Ohio lawmaker fighting to keep guns out of the hands of abusers. ABC22. February 11, 2016. Read more here.

Trotwood nears city’s 2015 homicide rate. Dayton Daily News. February 8, 2016. Read more here.

Cincinnati chief unveils new violence reduction strategy. Dayton Daily News. February 2, 2016. Read more here.

 

Welcome Dayton

Religious leaders announce support of Muslim community, immigrants. Dayton Daily News. February 12, 2016. Read more here.

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