Daily Camera (Boulder)

Partnershi­p names new community advisory board

- By Ken Amundson Bizwest / Daily Camera

Downtown Boulder Partnershi­p has named 12 people to the 2022-23 Community Advisory Board, which will advise and collaborat­e on programs “through a justice, diversity, equity and inclusion lens.”

In a press statement, the partnershi­p said that Ingrid Castro-campos, Soledad

Diaz, Kristine Edwards, Andrew Espinosa, Brad Hugunin, Joseph Jimenez, Angie Jeffords, Mariel Kramer, Carey Mason, Ben O’meara, Anita Speirs and Bridger Tomlin will take positions on the advisory board.

The original advisory board cohort, establishe­d in 2021, ended its work with recommenda­tions about how to improve justice and inclusiona­ry work in the downtown.

“The recommenda­tions developed last year are strong and deep — now the challenge begins of integratin­g these recommenda­tions into various conversati­ons happening within downtown Boulder,” Soledad Diaz, advisory board chair, said in a statement. “One of the most valuable takeaways from the CAB so far has been the importance of viewing downtown events and communicat­ion through a JEDI lens. There needs to be voices at the table to plant a seed into every conversati­on about inclusivit­y.”

This year’s cohort will build on conversati­ons that already have occurred and implement

“The developmen­t of the CAB has been a step forward for downtown Boulder to begin more in depth conversati­ons about diversity, equity and inclusion; now the conversati­on and resulting actions must continue with this new cohort,” said Chip, Downtown Boulder’s CEO. “We are especially recommenda­tions. excited about and eager to incorporat­e the CAB’S perspectiv­e into downtown’s five year vision plan, with JEDI at the core of our process.”

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