Civil Rights Publications

Arizona Civil Rights Advisory Board (ACRAB)

The Arizona Civil Rights Advisory Board is a politically balanced volunteer body consisting of citizens appointed by the Arizona Governor. The Board is authorized to make periodic surveys of the existence and effect of discrimination in the enjoyment of civil rights by any person within the state of Arizona, to foster the elimination of discrimination through community effort, and to issue publications of the results of studies, investigations and research as in its judgment will tend to promote goodwill and the elimination of discrimination between persons because of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, familial status or national origin. The Board is part of and receives staff support from the Civil Rights Division of the Arizona Department of Law.

Locations for Posting of Notices and Agendas for Meetings

This Board’s meeting notices and agendas are posted on our website and at the following physical locations at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to meetings:

Office of the Attorney General
Capital Center Building
Southwest Wall, 1st Floor
15 S. 15th Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85007

Office of the Attorney General
Lobby of the Department of Law Building
1275 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85007