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The Portland Police Bureau is creating a new Racial Equity Plan

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The Portland Police Bureau is embarking on the creation of a new Racial Equity Plan. Below is the draft of the commitments that was created with the help of the Police Equity Advisory Council.  You will also find a link to comment on the document.

Public Comment will be closed on February 19th.

In addition, there will be two informational webinar sessions at 6pm on January 24th and February 1st

Racial Equity Plan Commitments

If there are any barriers to your ability to read this document, please email brody.sargent@police.portlandoregon.gov

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Police Racial Equity Plan Commitments: Overview123.36 KB

Police Racial Equity Plan: Five Year Commitments241.73 KB

Provide Public Comment:

Informational Webinar Sessions

More Information:

Portland Police Racial Equity Plan 2017-2022 (Previous Version)537.42 KB

Portland Police Bureau Equity and Inclusion Office

Portland Police Bureau Equity Advisory Council

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