Public Records & Civil Rights Project, Inc
The Public Records & Civil Rights Project is a Kansas nonprofit organization The Public Records & Civil Rights Project is a Kansas nonprofit organization focused on transparency, accountability, civil rights awareness, and public access to government records.
Our mission is to obtain, analyze, and publish public records that help the public better understand government processes, institutional decision-making, the exercise of governmental authority, and the accuracy of official reporting.
The organization also seeks to provide contextual analysis, educational summaries, and data-driven insights intended to help the public interpret complex governmental records, understand systemic processes, and remain informed about matters affecting transparency, accountability, public administration, and individual rights.
We believe public records are essential tools for:
- government transparency,
- informed civic oversight,
- accountability,
- public education,
- and protecting public understanding of institutional processes that may affect civil rights and due process protections.
The organization examines records systems, reporting practices, inter-agency communications, procedural compliance, and publicly available governmental records to identify inconsistencies, preserve historical context, and promote informed public discussion.
Areas of Focus
Our work may include:
- public records access and compliance,
- records retention and audit trails,
- agency reporting practices,
- cross-agency information flow,
- transparency education,
- public data analysis and interpretation,
- records-based educational reporting,
- historical and procedural context,
- institutional transparency research,
- public information accessibility,
- and analysis of records relating to governmental authority, institutional procedures, and individual rights.
Educational Purpose
The organization provides educational and informational content intended to promote public understanding of records access laws, transparency principles, institutional accountability, and the role public records can play in evaluating governmental processes and protecting civil liberties.
We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice or legal representation.
Contact
For general inquiries or records-related questions, please contact:
Info@RecordRights.org
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