In Marin, it's important to stay aware of our local issues surrounding with race and cultural or ethnic backgrounds. We believe that everyone in Marin should be educated on racial issues in our media and in our daily lives. These following sites will give a further insight of the work others in our community has put into fighting racism and racial discrimination.
The city county communications and marketing association speaking out on institutional discrimination against people of color and a resulting lack of demographic diversity.
The community speaking out to help raise awareness for racial injustices, human rights, and shining a light on local organizations supporting our district.
Providing the most updated news dealing with discrimination and updating us on advancing racial equality and developing plans for a county wide action plan to better our county.
This organization, SURJ, is more direct in representing protests in racial injustices and educate the white community bringing them into the broader multi-racial movement for racial justice. It includes events and persistent updates to involve our community.
Similar to our SLAM program in redwood, Marin Wellness pharmacy dives into a project giving the students and young adults of Marin a safe space to find help with mental health, social and emotional well being containing events and programs to attend.
Marin health and human services provides constant updated events around Marin including online zoom meetings. From mental health to workshops, this site can aid with most situations
People of color in San Francisco coming together to set social justice practices, rooted in a solid understanding and analysis of historical and present-day oppression. By doing so, this website lets a greater community be pulled closer creating in depth connections.
In the Transgender Law center project, we are given a plan to eliminate discrimination against African American members of the LGBTQ community. They empower the movement of creating political education, access to direct services, while challenging the role the U.S. plays globally in creating the prejudice conditions they are forced to go along with.