And I have joined in previous demonstrations over the last several weeks because George Floyd’s murder serves as yet another painful reminder of the deeply entrenched racism in our nation’s institutions, from the highest levels of government to local law enforcement.
African-Americans and Latinos have long been allies and partners in the fight for equality for all Americans, as we advocate for policies that address long-standing inequities and create opportunities in education, health, and economic empowerment.
The time to act is now, and as part of our commitment to racial and social justice we are supporting the Justice in Policing Act to provide measures of accountability and reform in our nation’s police force; asking that federal, state, and local governments issue states of emergency declaring racism a public health crisis; and endorsing greater restructured funding for community support policies and services that address mental health, addiction, and domestic violence issues that impact public health and safety.
Building a more inclusive, safe and just nation starts with racial justice for black Americans.
Janet Murguía is president and CEO of UnidosUS, formerly the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the nation’s largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization.