At its meeting on Tuesday, November 24, the Whatcom County Council, acting as the Health Board, passed a resolution affirming that racism constitutes a public health crisis in Whatcom County, joining other cities and counties across the state and the nation with this resolution and committing to take steps toward racial equity.
“The first step in healing is to recognize and diagnose the symptoms,” said Barry Buchanan, Chair of the Whatcom County Council and Health Board. “The data clearly show disparities in health outcomes for diverse communities. This resolution helps us to acknowledge those disparities and begin the healing process, and take actions to correct these societal flaws.”
The Public Health Advisory Board, working closely with the Whatcom County Health Department, drafted the resolution and presented it to the Health Board for consideration in early October. “This resolution is a critical step that will set the stage for the health department’s work toward undoing racism and the foundational effects it has on health and well-being,” said Health Department Director Erika Lautenbach.
“Affirming that racism is a public health crisis allows us to acknowledge that racism is built into our systems, invites accountability, and allows us to take action,” said Councilmember Carol Frazey, Chair of the Public Works and Health Committee. “Now we can begin to work together toward racial equity, justice, and better health outcomes.”
The resolution commits the Health Board to actively participate in the dismantling of systemic racism through deliberate funding and policy decisions. Specific actions identified in the resolution include:
Additionally, the resolution commits the Health Board to evaluate and support policies that are consistent with the principles of equity of access, services, and treatment of all people regardless of race, color, or ethnicity and ensure that such policies do not perpetuate or exacerbate racial disparities within the county.
The resolution also includes a commitment to collect data and monitor progress toward stated goals. Implementation of the resolution will, in part, fall upon the Whatcom County Administration.
Whatcom County Executive Satpal Sidhu supported and welcomed the adoption of the resolution. “I appreciate the Public Health Advisory Board’s strong advocacy for this resolution, and I was pleased to see it adopted by County Council after extensive discussions,” Executive Sidhu said. “On the same day the Council also approved the biennium budget, which includes funding for my proposal to create a countywide Racial Equity Commission. I am very hopeful that this commission will take the next steps, going beyond declarations and identifying specific actions to address systemic racism."
For more information, please see the Public Health Advisory Board’s presentation on racism and public health at a special council meeting of the Health Board on Tuesday, Oct. 6.