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Community board tackles race and inclusion in new initiatives

September 01, 2024 | Bronx County/City, New York


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Community board tackles race and inclusion in new initiatives
During a recent government meeting, Naomi was re-elected as chair of the Ethics and Discrimination Committee, with Jeanette Wilson stepping in as co-chair. Naomi announced a special presentation on human rights scheduled for next month, which will include discussions on race and community inclusion.

Addressing concerns raised by community members regarding discussions about race and exclusion, Naomi emphasized the importance of respectful dialogue, urging participants to focus on the subject matter rather than personal attributes such as race or religion. She expressed her commitment to fostering an inclusive environment within the diverse community.

Additionally, Naomi highlighted a motion regarding collaboration with Grassroots, a community organization, proposing potential meeting dates in November. The motion, which had previously passed through committee, was put forward for a vote to confirm participation in the initiative. The meeting underscored the committee's ongoing efforts to engage with community issues and promote inclusivity.

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