Akron Civil Rights Commission
The Akron Civil Rights Commission is appointed by Mayor Shammas Malik and approved by Akron City Council. The Commission serves to provide residents with the opportunity to resolve discrimination issues at a local level.
The Commission investigates complaints of unlawful discrimination based on background, beliefs, or identity based on:
- Housing, including home sales, leases, rentals, and financial transactions.
- Employment, including hiring, promotions, discipline, working conditions, and salary.
- Public accommodations, including access to goods, services, business, and public spaces.
- City contracts.
For a public information presentation from the Akron Civil Rights Commission click here.
Akron's Non-Discrimination Ordinance (which enacted Title 3, Chapter 38 of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Akron) is available here. The Code sections are also available online here.
- Housing Legislation - Ordinance No. 111-2021 "Pay to Stay"
- Housing Legislation - Ordinance No. 112-2021 "Source of Income Protections"
- CROWN Legislation - Prohibit discrimination of natural hair - Ordinance No. 346-2020
The Akron Civil Rights Commission Rules of Organization and Operation are available here.
To file a complaint of discrimination with the Akron Civil Rights Commission, use the Complaint Form, available here. Directions for submitting the form to the City are provided at the end of the form.
Members
- Ellen Lander Nischt, Chair
- GinaKaye Maddox
- Dr. Sheldon B. Wrice
- Bruce Alexander
- Casey Miller