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California Wants To View Air Quality Through ‘Racial Equity Lens’
State posts job opening to help build "a future where all Californians equitably breathe healthy and clean air."

By  Ashe Schow

Jan 4, 2025   DailyWire.com
 
California is looking to hire people who can reshape the state’s view of air quality through the lens of “racial equity.”

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has posted a job application for a “community expert” to “help shape the California Air Resources Board’s approach to advancing racial equity.”

The job posting says the agency “is developing a racial equity impact analysis tool, known as CARB’s Racial Equity Lens, to advance the agency’s vision for racial equity — a future where all Californians equitably breathe healthy and clean air, benefit from actions to address climate change, and where race is no longer a predictor of life outcomes.”

CARB says it is seeking five “passionate community leaders and racial justice experts” to shape the Racial Equity Lens, which it calls “ground truthing.” To do this, these “experts” will need to “validate data and information by comparing it with direct, real-world observations or measurements from community members the tool is intended to serve.”

https://www.dailywire.com/news/california-wants-to-view-air-quality-through-racial-equity-lens
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