About Us
The Division of Human and Civil Rights is the Delaware agency responsible for enforcing State Fair Housing Law, Federal Fair Housing Law and Equal Accommodations Law. The Division also participates in the mediation of hate crimes, police and community conflict, school related issues and state employment. Knowledgeable and experienced Division staff conduct training on fair housing and equal accommodations to residents, community groups, housing providers, businesses and other organizations.
As part of our commitment to civil rights in Delaware, the Division actively conducts outreach/education throughout the state so that every resident can live free of unlawful discrimination.
Our Mission
- Ensure equal opportunity for all people in Delaware by protecting against practices that discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, persons with disability, age, marital status, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity and source of income.
- Promote amicable relationships among the various racial, ethnic, religious, age, social and cultural groups within the state.
- Educate the community regarding discrimination of all types.
Our Division and the Delaware Human and Civil Rights Commission are here to serve and represent the citizens of our Nations’ first state – Delaware. On behalf of our staff and the Commission, we welcome you to explore our website and learn more about our responsibilities in our fight against discrimination and protecting your rights. Together we can make a difference.
Romona S. Fullman, Director of the Division of Human and Civil Rights
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