A Bronx woman believes she lost her job at a nonprofit because she’s Italian-American, according to a lawsuit.

Anne Marie Nolan-Griffin says her African-American and Hispanic supervisors at AHRC made her the butt of jokes “because of her Italian race,” she claims in Manhattan federal court filings.

AHRC employees “regularly made jokes wherein the punch-line centered on Mrs. Nolan-Griffin’s Italian ancestry and her ‘whiteness,’ ” the lawsuit says.

Nolan-Griffin claims she wasn’t allowed to take meal breaks. She also alleges that one supervisor went out of her way to reprimand her for taking a smoke break, even though Nolan-Griffin doesn’t smoke and was actually on a work-related errand at the time.

She claims she was terminated after complaining about a lack of medical care for one of AHRC’s clients. She worked at the non-profit from 2010 until 2014.

Nolan-Griffin is seeking unspecified damages.

AHRC, which works with developmentally disabled people, declined comment.