Our Mission Is:
To provide service to the citizens of South Bend through impartial,
unbiased decisions regarding discrimination charges filed with the
South Bend Human Rights Commission under the ordinance in areas of
employment, housing, public accommodation and education, based on
race, religion, color, sex, national origin or ancestry, disability
and in housing familial status.
To stimulate community awareness of equal protection of the law
in protected areas through education, collaboration, and
coordination with other community agencies.
Duties and Powers of the Commission:
In addition to receiving and or initiating investigations of
discriminatory practices and recommending for appointment to the
Mayor such personeel as may be necessary, the Commission can act as
conciliator in matters involving race, color, religion, national
origin or ancestry. It can create advisory committees and
sub-committees to effectuate its purposes. It can recomend to the
Mayor and Common Council legislation to further purposes of the
ordinance. It can take testimony of any person under oath relating
to any matter in question before it. Upon the approval of the
Department of Law, it can subpoena witnesses, documents, and
records pertinent to matters under investigation.