SEATTLE (AP) — The Board of Health departments in two Washington state counties have declared racism a public health crisis after worldwide protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
King and Pierce counties join governments across the country in recognizing racism as a public health crisis and taking steps toward racial equity.
Officials say the decision comes as recent killings have prompted leaders to re-examine policies and practices that increase disparities linked to race.
The declaration by King and Pierce county health departments means more resources for community organizations to address racial biases.