Finding Human Rights Advocate

Summary

If you are facing discrimination and threats for reporting illegal activities, seek help from human rights organizations like The Legal Aid Society or New York Civil Liberties Union. For university discrimination based on PTSD, file a complaint with the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education. Report death threats to the police and, if they dont act, contact the New York State Attorney Generals office. For housing discrimination, reach out to HUDs Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity. Collect and preserve all evidence related to your case.

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Where can I find a human right advocate who will help my mom and I sue for years of discrimination and relation. We’ve been drawing attention to illegal drug activities in our neighborhood and my mom has received death threats. Our local police isn’t listening to us and has barged into our place without a warrant on the premise of a false accusation
Hello ****, sorry to hear about your situation. You can seek help from various Human Rights organizations. In New York, you may consider:
- The Legal Aid Society
- New York Civil Liberties Union
Remember to collect and preserve all evidences related to your case.
My mom is being discriminated against by her university for struggling with PTSD, they’ve made it increasingly difficult for her to complete her program
I'm sorry to hear about your mom's situation, ****. It's crucial she gets the right support. In New York, she can file a complaint with the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the U.S. Department of Education for the alleged discrimination based on disability in a university.
My mom has received death threats from neighbors for drawing attention to illegal drug activity which the local police and office management at the HUD establishment where we reside
I'm very sorry to hear about this, ****. It's crucial to report these threats to the police. If they're not taking action, consider contacting the New York State Attorney General's office. Also, for housing discrimination issues, you can reach out to HUD's Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.