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Learn Your Rights. Understand the Law. Take Action.

The Indiana Civil Rights Commission provides training and educational resources to help Hoosiers understand their rights and responsibilities under Indiana civil rights laws. Whether you are an employer, housing provider, educator, or community member, our materials are designed to be clear, practical, and accessible.

We offer self-guided resources, training videos, and downloadable materials to support compliance and promote equal opportunity across Indiana.

Educational Materials

Access downloadable guides and materials designed to help you understand Indiana civil rights laws and how they apply in real-world situations.

What You’ll Find:

  • Informational handouts
  • Training packets
  • Topic-specific guides
  • Materials for classrooms, workplaces, and community groups
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Training Videos

Watch on-demand training videos covering key civil rights topics, including discrimination, protected classes, and enforcement areas.

What You’ll Learn:

  • What the ICRC does
  • Fair housing basics
  • Employment discrimination laws
  • How to recognize and respond to discrimination
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Key Terms and Definitions

New to civil rights law? Start here. This section breaks down commonly used terms into clear, easy-to-understand definitions.

Examples Include:

  • Discrimination
  • Protected Classes
  • Public Accommodation
  • Retaliation
  • Reasonable Accommodation
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Resources

Explore additional tools, external resources, and partner organizations that support civil rights education and compliance.

What You’ll Find:

  • State and federal resources
  • Partner organizations
  • Additional educational tools
  • Helpful links for further learning
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Why Civil Rights Education Matters

Many Hoosiers are unaware of their rights or unsure where to turn when discrimination occurs. By providing clear, accessible education, the ICRC helps individuals recognize discrimination, understand the law, and take informed action.

Education is one of the most effective tools for preventing discrimination before it happens.