Register here: bit.ly/communityconversationracialjustice
Facilitated by Chanin Kelly-Rae, Founder and President of Chanin Kelly-Rae Consulting.
Come give input on how Kirkland can become a place where Black people feel safe and respected and where interpersonal, institutional and structural racism no longer exists. On August 4, 2020 the City of Kirkland passed legislation (R-5434) committing to several actions related to examining and dismantling institutional and structural racism in Kirkland and ensuring the safety and respect of Black people. An overview of early actions related to this work was presented to the City Council on January 5, 2021 and is available on the City's website here: www.kirklandwa.gov.
Provide feedback now through an online questionnaire at: bit.ly/5434communityfeedback
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