Seattle’s Unique Approach to Combating Racism

Seattle’s Unique Approach to Combating Racism

Seattle’s Unique Approach to Combating Racism

Glenn Harris discusses the goals and tactics of Seattle’s unique “Race and Social Justice Initiative.”

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Glenn Harris, the  Race and Social Justice Initiative Manager for the City of Seattle, says the initiative’s outreach includes “change teams” in every municipal department and data gathering to find out how comfortable people feel talking about race and how affected they are by racial injustice. The goals of the initiative are personal: “The question ultimately for us,” he says, “is, are folks feeling it in their daily lives?”

James Cersonsky

For policies that have a decidedly opposite effect, read Bryce Covert’s take on race and violence prevention. 

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