The pandemic clearly exposed the legacy of structural racism and systemic inequity in state government programs and policies. Numerous research studies show that people of color were disproportionately harmed by the pandemic. The growing evidence of these glaring and widespread inequities sparked a national movement towards racial justice.
In 2021, NextGen and fellow equity advocates co-sponsored Senate Bill 17 (Pan), which contributed to the Newsom Administration’s decision to issue an Executive Order (EO) to establish a statewide Racial Equity Commission. The Commission is required to recommend strategies to advance racial equity across state agencies to address systemic racism in government programs and policies that have resulted in poorer health, economic, and social outcomes in communities of color. Specifically, the Commission is required to create a Racial Equity Framework, provide technical assistance to departments and local governments, engage in community outreach, and publish an annual report on racial disparities and corresponding recommendations.
The stakeholders who advocated for Senate Bill 17 and helped establish the Racial Equity Commission have turned their focus to the implementation of the work of the Commission. The coalition represents a strong group of policy and government program advocates, researchers, organizers, capacity builders, and partners, dedicated to institutionalizing racial equity policy and programmatic work within government.
Click here to join the California Racial Equity Coalition. Here you will receive updates and information about the commission and the coalition’s work