Ever felt like you've been treated unfairly because of who you are? Dealing with discrimination can be tough, and figuring out how to report it used to involve a lot of paperwork. But here's some great news for New Yorkers: the New York State Division of Human Rights (DHR) has launched a brand new call center to make reporting discrimination simpler and more accessible than ever before! What's the big deal? For the very first time, you can now report discrimination directly over the phone with a real person. No more endless forms to fill out by yourself! How does it work? Just dial (844) NYS-DHR1 or (844) 697-3471. You'll be connected with a friendly, trained professional who will listen to your story. They'll ask you about what happened and why you believe it was discrimination, clarifying any details as needed. Think of them as your personal assistant for filing a report. They'll document everything you share and process it as a discrimination repo...