First, what is the Permanent Commission? It’s a government body created to promote programs that eliminate racial disparities for historically disadvantaged populations in Maine. These include Black Mainers, tribal members, people of color and immigrants.
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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