24 people, including activists and those impacted by police violence, will participate in the state task force on racial justice and policing.
TACOMA, Wash. — Sanetta Hunter believes that the policing and racial justice task force that Gov. Jay Inslee is convening in early July will be unlike any other.
“I commend the governor for being willing to have regular people, family members, people who…
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