The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

City sets up race, social justice and equality board

- By Zachary Hansen zachary.hansen@ajc.com

Brookhaven is expand- ing its efforts to combat discrimina­tion by establishi­ng a commission to address race, diversity, social justice and equality.

The Social Justice, Race and Equity Commission will review the city’s poli- cies, procedures and public engagement as well as look into Brookhaven police’s use of force policy. It was unanimousl­y approved at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting.

Councilwom­an Madeleine Simmons, who introduced the resolution, said the com- mission is an opportunit­y to further the cause of racial equality beyond the current moment of protests over police brutality and racism.

“They’re sometimes uncomforta­ble for people to discuss, but they’re conversati­ons that we have to have,” Simmons said.

She, along with City Planning Commission Vice Chair

John J. Funny, presented the framework for the new com- mission earlier in September. Simmons credited Funny, who is also on the board of the Brookhaven Police Department, with coming up with the idea during a June town hall.

“This is a unique opportunit­y for the City of Brookhaven to begin examining many facets of the city and the com- munity to enhance the city even further,” Funny said during Tuesday’s meeting.

He was chosen to chair the new committee. The other members of the commit- tee will be selected during an Oct. 13 Council meeting. City leaders said they plan to include representa­tives from the faith, education and business communitie­s with varying ages and per- spectives, according to a news release.

Members will sit on the commission for one year, will meet monthly and will provide periodic updates to the City Council. The seats are unpaid positions.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The Brookhaven City Council voted to create a Social Justice, Race and Equity Commission to review city policies and procedures as well as police use of force.
CONTRIBUTE­D The Brookhaven City Council voted to create a Social Justice, Race and Equity Commission to review city policies and procedures as well as police use of force.

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