2SLGBTQIA Your Voice Matters

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle's Capitol Hill community seeks 2SLGBTQIA+ voices for a police commission addressing past protests. This commission focuses on the Seattle Police Department's actions during the May 24 protest at Cal Anderson Park, where community members voiced concerns over policing methods. By actively involving diverse perspectives, the initiative aims to promote inclusive dialogue and influence future policing strategies. Local leaders highlight the vital role of community representation in shaping safety and justice policies. Interested individuals can submit applications, signaling a commitment to reform and accountability.

This effort aligns with ongoing movements advocating for equitable treatment and representation in law enforcement. The commission seeks to gather insights from those directly impacted by police actions, ensuring their experiences inform policy changes. Engaging the 2SLGBTQIA+ community is crucial for fostering trust and collaboration between law enforcement and residents.

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