Human Rights Commission

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To file a discrimination complaint for the Human Rights Commission to review, click the button below.

Or you can download one of the complaint intake forms (formulario de presentación de quejas) below and email the completed form(s) to HRC@okc.gov.

Read about the entire complaint process in English or en español.

Past HRC Presentations

The ACLU of Oklahoma presented a tenant rights training at the HRC's March 26 public meeting. Watch below.

Meeting Schedule

The Commission meets every other month. Time and locations vary. See the Commission's agendas and schedule on the City Clerk's page.

Commissioners

Valerie Couch, At-Large Member/Chair
Ralph Crawford, Ward 1
Cindy Nguyen, Ward 2
Councilwoman Barbara Peck, Ward 3
Dr. Leslie Shaw VanBuskirk, Ward 4
Stephanie Holloway, Ward 5
Ana “Deisy” Escalera, Ward 6
Dr. Marsha Herron, Ward 7
Brian Ferguson, Ward 8

The Commission is staffed by a Compliance Officer, who reports to the Chief Equity Officer. An attorney from the Municipal Counselor’s Office serves as legal counsel for the Compliance Officer and the Commission.

Apply to serve on the HRC

Are you interested in serving on the Human Rights Commission? Apply for Commission consideration with this online form.

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Responsibilities

Some of the Commission’s responsibilities include:

  • Coordinating with the community, including public and private agencies, to promote human rights.
  • Working with law enforcement agencies by referring violations or apparent violations of anti-discrimination laws to them.
  • Mediating complaints alleging violations of the anti-discrimination law.
  • Recommending studies or surveys that promote anti-discrimination policies.
  • Producing an annual report of the commission’s activities.
  • Establishing advisory committees to help the commission, as needed.
  • Participating in at least one educational event annually that promotes human rights.

Mission

The Oklahoma City Human Rights Commission fosters equity and representation for all residents by providing education, resources, and mediation services. Through inclusive partnerships, multilingual resources, and a commitment to Human Rights we strive to bridge divides, celebrate diversity, and promote unity across our community.

Vision

Our vision is an Oklahoma City where every individual, regardless of background, identity, or circumstance, experiences equitable treatment, respect, and inclusion. We aspire to build a community where all residents feel valued, their voices heard, and their rights upheld. Through continuous education, Human Rights advocacy, and collaboration, we strive to create a more inclusive future where every person can equally participate in and contribute to the well-being of our city.

Annual Reports

Background

On July 19, 2022, the Oklahoma City Council approved an ordinance re-establishing the City’s Human Rights Commission after being repealed in 1996.

The Human Rights Commission is made up of nine members. Each of the eight City Council members recommended to the Mayor one person to represent their ward. The Mayor appointed one person at large, who serves as the commission chair. One member must be a lawyer.

Initially, members representing even-numbered wards will serve for two years and members representing odd-numbered wards will serve for three years. Following the initial service, terms will be for three years.

Contact

For questions regarding the HRC, contact the HRC Compliance Officer Emma Winiski at HRC@okc.gov.

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