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Letter to the Editor for Diversity and Inclusion Commission

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To the editor:

After Monday night’s City Council meeting the D&I Commission asks you, members of the City Council, who created and approved this Commission, to remember that you tasked us to do the following:
The City of Lincoln Diversity & Inclusion Commission connects citizens to resources, promotes community programs and events, and shares concerns and recommendations to the City Council to ensure citizens of Lincoln, IL have a voice as it relates to issues of diversity, inclusion, and equity.

Supporting the Juneteenth and Pride events was the chance to begin this journey of connection, support, and inclusivity.

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You had the opportunity to show who we could be as a community and instead you showed who you are, now.

We did our job, now we ask you to do yours!!
Sincerely,

City of Lincoln’s Diversity and Inclusion Commission

[Posted April 20, 2022]

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