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Focus on Racial Equity Outcomes. As one of the nation's first states with a majority of people of color, we must advance a proactive policy agenda that honors and addresses the diverse needs of all Californians. Good intentions are not enough. We must stand for what we believe in and never compromise our values without a fight. Ambitious policy solutions must promote accountability and work to overcome longstanding racial disparities and inequities. Equity, Enfranchisement, and Economic Justice for All. California residents must have a right to full participation and access to benefits and institutions, including quality education, viable employment, affordable housing and health care, and the right to vote. Language, immigration status, income, and criminal history should never be used as tools to discriminate, deny access, and violate rights. Invest in Opportunity and Advancement. We must invest in improving education, increasing access to services, strengthening our workforce, and building community and state infrastructure to ensure a brighter, stronger California. Revenues and investments should be based on a vision for our collective future. Strengthen Protections against Racial Violence, Racial Profiling, and Discrimination. In a post-September 11th environment, communities of color are subject to individual acts of hate and government-sanctioned acts of profiling and discrimination. California must strengthen and enforce anti-discrimination protections, while also ensuring that no state resources are misused to target Californians based on race, ethnicity, or immigration status. Join the Action Network! Sign the pledge to support the working principles of the California Racial Equity Initiative. |

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