Department of Civil Rights

Velma J. Korbel, Director

350 S. 5th Street, Room 239
Minneapolis, MN 55415
Phone: (612) 673-3012
Fax: (612) 673-2599
TTY: (612) 673-2157

Office Hours:
8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Monday – Friday

Employment Equity Division

(Formerly known as One Minneapolis)

Overview

The Employment Equity Division was created out of an unsettling fact that stemmed from a report issued by the Economic Policy Institute in 2010. The report ranked Minneapolis #1 in the nation for having the worst unemployment disparity between whites and blacks. In response, the City of Minneapolis, along with The Advocates of Human Rights and the University of Minnesota Human Rights Center, held a conference on December 2, 2011 called One Minneapolis: A Call to Action to discuss racial disparities in employment, housing, education, crime and justice, and small business entrepreneurship.

A template was created to outline solutions to increase racial equity in Minneapolis. To continue the momentum from the conference, the Department of Civil Rights appointed Karen Francois, the Director of Employment Equity, in January 2012.

In August 2012, the Minneapolis City Council approved a resolution called 2012R-456: Supporting Equity in Employment in Minneapolis and the Region. The resolution directed the City to:

What Do We Do?

The Employment Equity Division functions around the following goals:

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Last updated Apr. 19, 2013