Discrimination in Places of Public Accommodation and the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act
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Public Accommodations 101 provides an introduction to Colorado's anti-discrimination laws as applied to places of public accommodation, as well as an overview of CCRD's process, procedure, and jurisdiction.
Topics of discussion include:
- Service animals in places of public accommodation
- Equal access to restrooms.
About Kelly Wesolosky:
Kelly Wesolosky is the Community Outreach and Education Advisor for the Colorado Civil Rights Division. Working with the division's executive management and staff, Kelly creates strategic programs and partnerships with federal and local agencies, community-based organizations, and key community stakeholders on the topic of Civil Rights. Kelly also provides resources and training to the general public and various forums throughout the state in both English and Spanish, on the topic of discrimination law in Employment, Housing and Public Accommodations. Kelly holds a dual BA degree in Spanish and Economics from Ohio University, as well as an MBA and a Masters of International Business from the University of Pittsburgh.
Fee: No Cost