
The Human Rights Department is the City of Tulsa department, created by Title 5 of the City of Tulsa Revised Ordinances that receives and investigates complaints of discrimination. The department provides training regarding discrimination law and issues. In this regard, the Human Right Staff can provide training in the following areas;
All issues are in relationship to a difference of treatment in the areas of: Age;Race;Color;Sex:National Orgin; Religion; Disability; and Familal Status
There is no cost for this training. Please do not hesitate to call if we can be of any assistance to you or your organization. (918) 596-7818
Through the Human Rights internship program you can learn about Human Rights and other related issues along with gaining practical work experience.
The goal of the Internship Program is to provide internship opportunities that will equip students with practical, real-world work experiences that will help them transition into a successful career in the public or private sector. Students serve as unpaid interns while assisting on a variety of projects. Most often, they do a combination of research, writing and general office work. Requirements: Applicant must be enrolled in a college or university. All positions are temporary and can last from a minimum of one month to up to 12 months. Internship Application
Current Training
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Discrimination Issues
If you think you have been discriminated against, call the City of Tulsa, Human Rights Department at (918) 596-7818 for Spanish (918) 596-7837, Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Human Rights Department
707 S. Houston, Suite 303
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127
(918) 596-7818