The Permanent Commission on the Status of Racial, Indigenous and Maine Tribal Populations released its recommendations today. Let’s dive in. https://www.maine.gov/labor/pcrit/reports/2020_LegReport.pdf …
Why does bringing a racial equity lens to legislation matter? A lot of laws are not racist on their face, but they have a racially discriminatory effect, or they are applied in a racially discriminatory way.
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For example, punitive drug laws are one of the worst areas of racial disparities in Maine. Black Mainers represent only 1.6% of our population. Yet they make up 21% of Class A felony drug trafficking arrests.
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As the Permanent Commission notes, the lasting effects of racism are not an accident. It took many hands to create a system of racist institutions, policies and practices, and it will take many hands to unmake it. That’s why racial equity has to be front & center in policymaking.
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We appreciate the hard work the Permanent Commission put in to make this report and look forward to working to make its recommendations a reality. With this roadmap and a lot of hard work, Maine can lead the way to a fair and equitable future.
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