The San Mateo Daily Journal recently wrote about the city of San Mateo’s Diversity and Equity Task Force, which is working to increase diversity and inclusion on city boards, commissions, and other organizations:
“Fourteen San Mateo organizations have a representative on the task force to provide recommendations to the council and staff for improvements to equity, diversity and inclusion. Councilmembers Diane Papan and Amourence Lee serve as liaisons. Participating groups include Peninsula Solidarity Cohort, San Mateo Pride Center, San Mateo Union High School District, Samaritan House, PAL Board, Self Help for the Elderly, the Home Association of North Central San Mateo, Peninsula Family Services, the San Mateo Chamber of Commerce, San Mateo Japanese American Community Center, College of San Mateo, Caminar, Bay Area Community Health Advisory Council and the San Mateo-Foster City School Board.”
Caminar is pleased to be part of this important task force. We invite you to read the full article here.