California’s Civil Rights Agency
The Civil Rights Department is the state agency charged with enforcing California’s civil rights laws. The mission of the CRD is to protect the people of California from unlawful discrimination in employment, housing, businesses, and state-funded programs, and from bias-motivated violence and human trafficking.
- Employment Discrimination
- Housing Discrimination
- Hate Violence
- Discrimination at Business Establishments
- Discrimination Involving State Funded Programs
- Employer Resources
- Housing Provider Resources
- Customer Service Bystander Training (coming soon)
- Business Recognition (coming soon)
- Human Trafficking, U/T Visa Certification, Deferred Action/ Statement of Interest
- Criminal History in Employment
- Leave from Work
- Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
- Reasonable Accommodations at Work
- Resources for Immigrants
CRD News and Alerts
November 25, 2024 – Civil Rights Department's November Newsletter. View Newsletter |
October 31, 2024 – SoCal Preschool to Pay $200,000 After Retaliating Against Teacher’s Aide for Speaking Spanish. View press release in English or Spanish |
October 16, 2024 – Civil Rights Department Sues Emeryville Restaurant for Failing to Pay Out Money Owed in Sexual Harassment Settlement. View press release in English or Spanish |
Get the latest information about the Civil Rights Department (CRD) from our CRD News page.
Public Notices and Events
November 22, 2024 - Sacramento Mexican Consulate Financial Fair - Website |
December 4, 2024 - Commission on the State of Hate Community Forum Listening Session More Information |
December 9, 2024 - Commission on the State of Hate Meeting |
More Events |