Racial & Economic Justice
Here are some examples of MIL projects focused on Racial & Economic Justice.
Here are some examples of MIL projects focused on Racial & Economic Justice.
Raquel is a current graduate student at PSU in the Masters of Social Work program, and has worked on campaigns to stop deportations and reunite families using community organizing.
How might DCHS create tools for restorative practices to address acts of harm experienced by systematically excluded employees and create pathways to healing our relationships?
Steve offers research and policy analysis to support systemic change. He also likes to dance.
TK joined the Multnomah Idea Lab as the Immigrant & Refugee Policy Advisor, exploring practical solutions that improve policy, systems and environment in the immigrant experience.
The MIL's work focuses on three areas
The MIL's Work falls into three main categories: Organizational Culture & Structure; Future Visioning; and Racial & Economic Justice.
How might we address the harms of systemic racism and poverty in a way that allows affected households to retain their agency around meeting their most pressing financial needs?
The MIL’s goal for the workshop was to align messaging to create excitement and buy-in from key stakeholders for the group’s work moving forward.