When someone in the family is hurting, everyone is hurting. This week, our country, our state, our county and our communities are in pain as we have witnessed, once again, the horrific crimes against the Black community. We stand with those whose voices are not heard. Those who, everyday, face racial injustices that do not make the news and for those who are affected by the crimes that, yet again, have made the headlines. We stand in solidarity, in shared sadness, but also with steadfast assurance that we will dig in to the tough work ahead. The tough work starts with each of us as individuals and builds to changes in our communities, our county, our state and our country. What we do in our own hearts, homes and communities must ripple out to affect real change.
We are committed to taking action for justice and combating systemic racism. We are committed to having hard conversations, listening to the unheard and amplifying the voices of the Black community. This is not a short term responsibility for our organization. On Monday night, the WSA board approved a new strategic plan, a plan that has, at its core, a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and justice. While these values have guided many of our programmatic shifts and budgetary choices in the past, we recognize a need to do more, and do it urgently.
If you would like to share your story, your insights or your ideas about how we can work together to use this moment as a catalyst for change, please reach out directly to me, Suzanne Etgen, WSA Executive Director at setgen@aacps.org.
We Stand Together,
The WSA Staff
Suzanne, Josh, Noelle, Katie, Alyssa and Trish