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Office of Human Rights Fact Sheets and Posters

Below are links for useful Fact Sheets and Posters for OHR programs and laws the agency enforces.

 

Know Your Rights: Homeless Status as a Protected Trait

  • If you’ve experienced discrimination because of your homeless status, the Office of Human Rights (OHR) is here to help. The DC Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of homeless status in employment, housing, public accommodations, government services, and educational institutions.
  • Examples of potential discrimination include:
    • Being denied service at a business or retail establishment
    • Harassment in public spaces such as government buildings or health care facilities
    • Unfair treatment by employers, housing providers, landlords, or property managers
  • Download the poster in the following languages below: 
Domestic Workers One Pager

OHR Case Process System - Updated March 2025

Two New Protected Traits under the DC Human Rights Act: Homeless Status and Sealed Eviction Record 

Places of Public Accommodations under the D.C. Human Rights Act Fact Sheet and Guidance on the New Definition

Tipped Wage Workers Fairness Act: Know Your Rights in the District of Columbia

DC Universal Paid Leave

Employment Protections for Victims or Family Members of Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Offense or Stalking (DVSOS) - For Employees/Applicants

Employment Protections for Victims or Family Members of Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Offense or Stalking (DVSOS) - For Employers

Mediation Fact Sheet

Language Access Fact Sheet

Criminal Background Screenings and Employment

Protecting Pregnant Workers Fact Sheet

Parental Leave Act

The Right to Breastfeed

Unemployed Anti-Discrimination Act

Gender Identity and Expression in Places of Public Accommodation

Criminal Background Screenings and Housing - Preview of Law for Housing Providers

Fair Credit in Employment Act

 

This webpage was last updated on September 4, 2025