Title VI In Metro Government
It is the intent of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County that all citizens be allowed access to and participation in all city funded programs and services. It is further the intent of Metro, that all citizens are aware of their rights to such access and participation. This site is designed to serve as an educational tool for citizens so that they may understand one of the civil rights laws which protect their benefit of programs and services, specifically, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. At this site, you’ll learn about your rights under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, you’ll learn how to file a discrimination complaint, be able to access other useful Civil Rights Links, and other useful information.
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- What is Title VI?
- Examples of Title VI Non-Compliance
- How To File A Complaint
- Rules, Executive Orders, and Laws
- Common Myths about Title VI
- New Coordinator Orientation
- Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
- See the Metro Title VI Plan for 2007
- See the Metro Title VI Plan for 2008
Executive Title VI Training Video, April 26, 2006
Contact us
Kelvin JonesMetro Human Relations Commission
800 2nd Ave. S. - 4th Floor
Nashville, TN 37210
Phone (615) 880-3370
Fax (615) 880-3373
kelvin.jones@nashville.gov