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Diversity Council Civic Equity Focus Area

Civic Equity is the realization of a society where all individuals receive equitable access to resources, protections, and opportunities. Each person enjoys: (a) equal treatment under law, both through law enforcement and the judicial system; (b) equitable access to and representation in the political process; and (c) equal opportunity to engage in the design of and benefit from inclusive public policy.

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Project Impact(s): Caring Relationship, Civic Engagement, Diversity and Inclusion, Legal Services, Public Safety

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

 


Collaborators 

Lead Organization: Diversity Council

Contact: Dee Sabol ; Email: dees@diversitycouncil.org ; Phone: (507) 282-9951

Known/Likely Collaborators: Diversity Council ; Rochester for Justice ; Third Judicial District - Equal Justice Committee

Potential Collaborators:


Related Projects

ACT-SO Olympics of the Mind ; Allies & Advocates ; Art of Hosting (aka: Art of Participatory Leadership) ; Mobil Video Recorder Policy ; Ready to Lead ; Rochester Police Department Expansion (More Space and Staff) ; Social Justice Coalition


Impacts 

Major Impact: 

PlanScape Impacts :

Level 1: Caring Relationship, Civic Engagement, Diversity and Inclusion, Legal Services, Public Safety

Level 2:

DMC Impacts:

Community Health Impacts:


Type of Project

Planning  

 


 

Detailed Description

The Diversity Council establishes and/or maintains relationships with crucial entities at the local, state, and regional level that impact its Civic Equity focus areas, and provides resources and activities for individual development and participation in thoughtful and deliberate civic action. Its activities include environmental scanning, assessment, interpretation, and implementation of actions related to civic participation and inclusive government.

 

 

 

Strategy

The Diversity Council establishes and/or maintains relationships with crucial entities at the local, state, and regional level that impact its Civil Equity focus areas, and provides resources and activities for individual development and participation in thoughtful and deliberate civic action. Its activities include environmental scanning, assessment, interpretation, and implementation of actions related to civic participation and inclusive government.  

 

Expected Results

1. Improved trust and understanding between citizens and law enforcement/judicial systems. 

2. More diverse leaders in the community.

3. Increased underrepresented populations with self-advocacy skills and an understanding of bias. 

 

 

 

 

Last modified by allnode on 2024/06/07
Created by support on 2017/03/22

 

 

 

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