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Resources for Families and Communities Experiencing Discrimination

Oregon prohibits discrimination based on age, color, disability, gender identity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, and sexual orientation in all state-funded education programs. This means that Oregon K-12 public school districts and public charter schools cannot discriminate against students, employees, or third parties (like parents) based on their protected class identities.

Civil Rights Support Program Virtual Office Hours

Who: Members of the school community with questions/needs concerning discrimination in a public school setting.
What: Access to Civil Rights Support Specialists in an informal, virtual, public setting to receive guidance and education on civil rights laws and discrimination complaint procedures.*
When: Every third Friday of the month, from 12-1 PM.
Where: Zoom Link
How: Drop-in, as needed. No appointment is required. Zoom Waiting room activated.

For language or accessibility requests, please email ODE.CivilRightsSupport@ODE.oregon.gov.
*NO LEGAL ADVICE PROVIDED






External Resources*
*Links to external resources are provided for informational purposes only and do not necessarily represent the views of ODE 

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Contact Information

Students, families, or community members who have questions regarding civil rights and nondiscrimination in an Oregon K-12 public school or public charter school should contact ODE.CivilRightsSupport@ode.oregon.gov or 971-673-2777.
School districts, public charter schools, education partners, and all other parties who have questions regarding civil rights and nondiscrimination in an Oregon K-12 public school or public charter school should contact ODE.CivilRights@ode.oregon.gov or 971-673-2777.