Diversity Toolkit - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Diversity Commission has unveiled an Equity Toolkit for Businesses, designed to empower local enterprises in promoting equity and justice within the community. This innovative toolkit emerged from a collaborative effort between Diversity Commissioners and local business leaders, addressing the pressing need for businesses to engage in inclusivity efforts. It offers a comprehensive range of resources, including an Edmonds Pledge of Equity and tools for assessing organizational practices through an equity lens. Additionally, the toolkit features a curated selection of books, workbooks, websites, and podcasts aimed at educating business owners and their staff on dismantling racism and fostering diversity. Courtney Wooten, a local consultant specializing in inclusivity training, played a vital role in compiling these resources for the commission.

Ardeth Weed, Chair of the Diversity Commission, expressed enthusiasm for the toolkit, encouraging business owners to embrace the pledge for equity and to share the materials with their employees. This initiative not only highlights local collaboration but also underscores the importance of creating a welcoming and equitable environment for all community members. The Equity Toolkit is intended to be a dynamic resource, with plans for future updates as new information and resources become available.

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