NYC Commission on Human Rights launches survey to address discrimination
Briefly

The NYC Commission on Human Rights is conducting a citywide survey to explore New Yorkers' experiences with discrimination, which aims to inform strategies to combat it.
By participating in the survey, New Yorkers can share personal experiences or observations of discrimination, influencing how the city addresses these issues moving forward.
The survey is part of the TogetherNYC campaign, designed to reduce discrimination across the city by gathering community insights on the nature and impact of discriminatory practices.
Responses collected from the survey will aid in collaboration with government agencies to develop targeted outreach and remediation strategies for those who experience discrimination.
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