Waxaad Leedahay Xuquuq!

WAA MAXAY Takoor?

Takoorku waa marka qofka loola dhaqmo si ka duwan si ka duwan kan kale iyadoo lagu salaynayo kooxaha, dabaqadaha, ama qaybaha uu ka tirsan yahay ama loo malaynayo inuu ka tirsan yahay, marka aanay jirin sabab sharci ah oo lagu sameeyo sidaas.

WAA MAXAY DHIBAATINTU?

Dhibaataynta waa sii socotaa iyo falalka aan loo baahnayn ee joogtada ah ee ka dhanka ah qof ama dadka.

WAA MAXAY XUQUUQAYDA QOF AAN MUWAADIN AH AHAYN?

Waxaad leedahay xuquuq badan! Waa in aad siyaabo badan oo kala duwan aad u heshaa hab-dhaqan la mid ah kan muwaadiniinta. Heerka jinsiyadaada waa dabaqad la ilaaliyo qaran ahaan. Intaa waxaa dheer, gobolka Washington, xaaladdaada socdaal waa heer la ilaaliyo . Tani waxay ka dhigan tahay inaan laguula dhaqmi karin si ka duwan qof kale iyadoo lagu salaynayo sharciga socdaalkaaga. Tani waxay si gaar ah muhiim ugu tahay xagga shaqada, guriyeynta, helitaanka waxbarasho, iyo daryeelka caafimaadka.

Protected Classes

In the U.S., there are things about a person that are protected: you can’t be discriminated against for these specific things. However, protected classes are different in different states, and different cities.

    The U.S.A. (Federal)

    Everywhere in the U.S. (federally), you can’t be discriminated against based on the following. In other words, these are protected classes across the entire country.

    • Race
    • Age
    • Color
    • Religion/faith
    • Sex
    • National origin or ancestry
    • Disability
    • Genetic information
    • Citizenship
    • Veteran status

    Washington State

    Additionally, in Washington state these are also protected classes:

    • Creed
    • Citizenship or immigration status
    • Sexual orientation
    • The presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability
    • The use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability

    City of Seattle

    And finally, in the city of Seattle these are also protected classes, in addition to the federal and state protected classes.

    • Ancestry
    • Gender Identity
    • Marital Status
    • Parental Status
    • Political Ideology
    • Use of Section 8 Certificate