Working hand-in-hand with social movements to make real change:
- Worked with the Alliance to pass the Equity in Employment resolution, the first policy resolution calling out institutional racism in the City government
- Changed housing programs to better serve BIPOC homebuyers
- Strongly supported anti-displacement policies like Community Preference, designed explicitly to prevent displacement of BIPOC and low-income residents
- Cast the deciding vote to create the division of Race and Equity
- Led the effort to diversify City boards and commissions, and supported efforts to diversify neighborhood groups
- Worked with colleagues and activists to rename Bde Maka Ska, change Columbus Day to Indigenous People’s Day and call for changes to racist team names
- Supported designating racism as a public health crisis
- Worked with environmental justice advocates to fight environmental racism by creating Green Zones
Cam will continue to lead the fight to:
- Ensure equitable outcomes in health, education, economic success
- Continue to make housing policies more racially just
- Invest in jobs programs, including in clean energy, focused on BIPOC communities
- Transform public safety and criminal justice systems to be more equitable