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Immigrants Contribute Campaign

Immigrants Contribute Campaign

Campagne Les immigrants contribuent    •    Chống Kỳ Thị Người  Nhập Cư    •    이민자 기여 캠페인 

移民贡献活动    •    Campaña de contribuciones de inmigrantes    •    ኢሚግራንቶች አስተዎፆ ያደርጋሉ

The DC Office of Human Rights' Immigrants Contribute Campaign, launched in September 2013, aims to highlight the contributions of immigrants to the District and discourage incidents of discrimination. Developed over five months and with extensive guidance from immigrant advocates and diverse immigrant communities, the campaign will appear in Metro stations, throughout the bus system and in newspapers and on radio during September. Additionally, the Office of Human Rights will partner with immigrant and social justice organizations to build understanding of immigrant communities and inform them of their rights under District law. 

Meet the Participants

Select one of the participants to hear their story, and view and listen to their ads. 

Ana
El Salvador

Anna
South Korea

Arnoldo
Costa Rica

Gary
China

Immigrants Contribute Campaign: Ad Featuring Ana Immigrants Contribute Campaign: Ad Featuring Anna Immigrants Contribute Campaign: Ad Featuring Arnoldo Immigrants Contribute Campaign: Ad Featuring Gary

Haregewine
Ethiopia

Lucy & Carlos
Mexico

Pages
Cameroon

Therese
Vietnam

Immigrants Contribute Campaign: Ad Featuring Haregewine Immigrants Contribute Campaign: Ad Featuring Lucy & Carlos Immigrants Contribute Campaign: Ad Featuring Pages Immigrants Contribute Campaign: Ad Featuring Therese

File a Complaint of Discrimination

If you have been discriminated against because of your national origin (where you were born) or your accent, file a complaint at ohr.dc.gov/complaint

File a Language Access Complaint

If you or someone you know were denied an interpreter while accessing District government services, file a Language Access complaint at ohr.dc.gov/languageaccess.