For the first time, King County has a budget that is built on the idea of anti-racism, and fundamentally shifts the way county government thinks about equality in our community as we address racism as a Public Health Crisis.
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To aid further anti-racism policy and investment, King County has awarded grants to 24 organizations to engage their communities, and provide meaningful feedback from the communities most harmed by systems of oppression and racism. https://www.kingcounty.gov/elected/executive/constantine/news/release/2020/November/19-public-health-anti-racism-grants.aspx …
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Investing in engagement with these organizations brings many more voices into the conversation, and will help our team move forward developing policy that is built in partnership as we work toward our goal of a more just and fair King County.
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