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Community Resilience | Race, Equity & Accountability in San Francisco

“When white folks catch a cold,
black folks get pneumonia.”

— African-American proverb


Community Resilience

Race, Equity & Accountability in San Francisco


While we endure this global pandemic, MoAD will highlight the work being done to keep our community resilient in the face of Covid-19.

Join us for a program that examines how race, equity, and accountability are being considered by the city of San Francisco during the coronavirus pandemic and the new attention on police accountability. Both realities disproportionately impact people of color. How will the city protect it’s Black and Brown communities from this double pandemic of COVID-19 and police brutality? Our panelists include Sheryl Davis, Executive Director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, Paul Henderson, Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Police Accountability, and Shakirah Simley, Director of the Office of Racial Equity of the City and County of San Francisco. The program will be moderated by Mike’l D. Gregory.

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