The Mayor's Office of Equity
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Learn more about the Citywide Preliminary Racial Equity Plan
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We're hiring! Are you passionate about diversity? Do you have an unrelenting commitment to equity? Apply today to join our team.
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The Advisory Board on Implementation of Racial Justice Charter Amendments has been announced. This important step ensures the city leads the nation in innovative, racial equity work and embodies the spirit of the charter changes newly enshrined in our City's constitution. Learn more today.
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If your child is in kindergarten OR first grade at @nycschools, they can participate in the #SaveForCollege Program and receive a free $100 NYC Scholarship Account! Here’s what parents need to know for 2022-23.
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The NYC Mayor's Office of Equity & Racial Justice: Breakdown
The NYC Mayor's Office of Equity & Racial Justice (MOERJ) is comprised of several governmental offices and commissions that bring an intersectional approach to equity.
Learn more today.
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Reports outline economic, social, environmental, and physical health of New York City across race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, location, and income.
View the City’s progress on advancing equity today
.
Impact Highlights from the Taskforce on Racial Inclusion & Equity (TRIE)
The Taskforce on Racial Inclusion & Equity (TRIE) is collaborative body within the Mayor's Office of Equity & Racial Justice (MOERJ). For two years TRIE has been making a difference in communities of color and pushing for equity across all five boroughs.
Review the 2020 report
.
Health Care
Learn how to get guaranteed health care through the expansion of NYC Care. Visit
nyc.gov/nyccare
or call 646-NYC-CARE.
Housing
At risk of eviction? It's always illegal for your landlord to lock you out of your apartment or cut off your utilities. Find out what resources are available for you today.
Small Business
Learn about the Restaurant Revitalization Program
that has collectively awarded nearly 100 restaurants with $2.3 Million.
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The Mayor's Office for Equity
311
Search all NYC.gov websites
Menu
The Mayor's Office of Equity
Text-Size
Search
Learn more
Learn more about the Citywide Preliminary Racial Equity Plan
Learn more
We're hiring! Are you passionate about diversity? Do you have an unrelenting commitment to equity? Apply today to join our team.
Learn More
The Advisory Board on Implementation of Racial Justice Charter Amendments has been announced. This important step ensures the city leads the nation in innovative, racial equity work and embodies the spirit of the charter changes newly enshrined in our City's constitution. Learn more today.
Learn more
If your child is in kindergarten OR first grade at @nycschools, they can participate in the #SaveForCollege Program and receive a free $100 NYC Scholarship Account! Here’s what parents need to know for 2022-23.
Previous
Next
The NYC Mayor's Office of Equity & Racial Justice: Breakdown
The NYC Mayor's Office of Equity & Racial Justice (MOERJ) is comprised of several governmental offices and commissions that bring an intersectional approach to equity.
Learn more today.
Explore EquityNYC D
ata
Today
Reports outline economic, social, environmental, and physical health of New York City across race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, location, and income.
View the City’s progress on advancing equity today
.
Impact Highlights from the Taskforce on Racial Inclusion & Equity (TRIE)
The Taskforce on Racial Inclusion & Equity (TRIE) is collaborative body within the Mayor's Office of Equity & Racial Justice (MOERJ). For two years TRIE has been making a difference in communities of color and pushing for equity across all five boroughs.
Review the 2020 report
.
Health Care
Learn how to get guaranteed health care through the expansion of NYC Care. Visit
nyc.gov/nyccare
or call 646-NYC-CARE.
Housing
At risk of eviction? It's always illegal for your landlord to lock you out of your apartment or cut off your utilities. Find out what resources are available for you today.
Small Business
Learn about the Restaurant Revitalization Program
that has collectively awarded nearly 100 restaurants with $2.3 Million.
There was an error - check the logs for details