Discrimination & Police Complaint
Need help?
Have you experienced discrimination, retaliation, or a violation of your rights? Whether it happened in the workplace, at school, during a police encounter, or while seeking public services—we’re here to help. The Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement (AADM) provides community-based advocacy and empowerment through a range of rights-based support programs.
Our mission is to empower individuals with the tools and support they need to stand up against discrimination. To help you protect your human (or) civil rights.
What we offer:
Advocacy Support: Share your story with us, and we’ll help amplify your voice in the fight for justice.
Peaceful Protests: We organize peaceful protests to demand policy changes and raise public awareness around issues that matter.
Official Complaints: We can guide you through filing an official complaint with the appropriate agency to ensure your concerns are heard and addressed.
Legal Research & Open Records Requests: Our team offers research services and can assist in submitting open records requests to uncover critical information.
Legal Referrals & Resources: Access referrals to legal professionals and “Know Your Rights” resources to equip you with the knowledge you need to protect yourself.
Our goal is to help you overcome legal and financial obstacles—creating a path toward healing, stability, and long-term justice.
Get in touch.
To learn more and complete the Justice Support Intake Form. Together, we can continue to push for justice and create meaningful change in our community.
Note: The AADM is not a legal firm and will not provide legal advice. We offer advocacy support for persons experiencing discrimination in Athens-Clarke County and the immediate surrounding area, including Barrow, Jackson, Madison, Oconee, and Oglethorpe counties. Unfortunately, we cannot handle complaints outside of this area.
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Justice & Accountability Committee
The AADM Justice and Accountability Committee is committed to promoting equal justice, ensuring police accountability, and advancing racial equity in local government. Through advocating for fair policies, increasing transparency, educating the community, and holding institutions accountable, we strive to create a more just and equitable society for all.
Objectives:
Policy Advocacy: Promote and support reforms that eliminate discriminatory practices, reduce incarceration rates, and ensure fairness in law enforcement and judicial proceedings.
Community Engagement: Empower local communities through education, workshops, and public forums to advocate for their rights and hold officials accountable.
Data & Research: Collect and analyze data on policing, sentencing disparities, and community impacts to inform policy recommendations and advocacy strategies.
Providing Know Your Rights training and news to keep the community informed and up to date on policy changes and more.
Key Initiatives:
Hosting town halls and policy discussions to engage with elected officials and law enforcement.
Supporting community-led campaigns to demand justice in cases of discrimination and police misconduct
Collaborating with legal experts to propose legislative reforms at local and state levels.
Annual report: Our team conducts thorough research and tracks police complaints to compile detailed annual reports on policing in Athens, Georgia. These reports provide transparency, highlight areas for reform, and serve as a critical tool for advocating justice and fostering community trust in law enforcement.
Impact:
The Justice and Accountability Committee serves as a crucial force in ensuring that marginalized communities have a voice and a pathway to justice. Through advocacy, education, and strategic action, JAC helps to create lasting changes.
We welcome passionate individuals who are committed to justice reform, community organizing, and holding institutions accountable.