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By Robert Kennedy
Apr 27, 2021 3:26 AM
BROWN COUNTY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) â Brown Countyâs Racial Equity Committee came together for the first time Monday night. The committee is made up of board supervisors and community members. The overall goal is coming together to address racial equity in Northeast Wisconsin.
While Brown Countyâs Racial Equity committee meeting started as a chance for people to meet, members of the committee tells FOX 11 it is just the beginning. Of what they hope will bring change and equity to Brown County.
âThe county board of supervisors, as a full body thatâs not something we tried to get our hands around so it was time we engaged in a meaningful way with stakeholders,â said Amanda Chu, Brown County Board Supervisor and committee member.
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GREEN BAY - Rania Jones felt alone when she moved from Milwaukee to Green Bay to attend college.
She was the only Black person at her job on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus, and a manager often commented on her hair. Her white peers avoided her. No one has called her a racial slur, she said, but these experiences known as microaggressions are still harmful and add up over time. They were pretty scared to come to me, talk to me, said Jones, now a sophomore and president of the Black Student Union. I kind of felt isolated in many of my classes.