About the Commission

Commission Formation

On Thursday, October 29, 2020, the Peoria County Board and the Peoria City Council voted to form a Joint Commission on Racial Justice and Equity at a special virtual joint meeting of both bodies.

Racial Justice and Equity Charter (PDF)

View the meeting on the City of Peoria's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM_v8HRrLs8

View the presentation given by the City Manager and County Administrator: PowerPoint Presentation in PDF form

The goals of the Joint Commission on Racial Justice and Equity are:

  1. To establish racially inclusive leadership
  2. Promotion of focused discussions on racial equity
  3. Creation of a racial justice and equity strategic plan
  4. Formation of focused work groups that advance pro-equity policies, procedures, and systems in various areas where racial inequities exist (including, but not limited to, the justice system, housing,economic development and jobs, child and youth development, health and human services,information technology, mobility and transportation, environment and climate)
  5. Delivery of annual and periodic progress reports.

The responsibilities of the Joint Commission on Racial Justice and Equity's are to:

  1. Develop and distribute information about racial justice and equity in the City and County
  2. Promote educational activities that increase the understanding of racial justice and equity in the City and County
  3. Recommend coordinated strategies for reducing inequity in racial justice and equity in the City and County
  4. Develop a performance management platform for communicating progress towards achieving racial justice and equity
  5. Advise the Peoria City Council and Peoria County Board, their executives, and City and County agencies about racial justice and equity in the County, and recommend policies, programs, legislation, or regulations necessary to reduce racial and social justice inequity
  6. Subject Matter Experts: Engage select subject matter experts to obtain the best possible data and obtain the best possible evaluations of racial justice and equity impact
  7. Citizen Engagement: Engage a variety of citizen groups for the purpose of soliciting community feedback using a variety of techniques including, but not limited to, surveying, town hall meetings and public forums
  8. Submit an annual report by December 1 of each year to the Peoria City Council and Peoria County Board on the activities of the Committee.

Membership

The City Council and County Board may each appoint Ex Officio Members of the Joint Commission on Racial Justice and Equity. The size of the Joint Commission shall be no less than 15 members and no more than 20 members. At least half and at most three-quarters of the members are racially diverse. All members shall reside in Peoria County. At least half and at most three-quarters of the members will reside in the City of Peoria. To represent the youth of the community, at least two members shall be between the ages of 17 and 25 at the time of their appointment.

A Nominating Committee shall be established to make the appointments to the Commission. The County Board and the City Council shall appoint one member from each body. The Nominating Committee will make recommendations to the respective entities about appointments to the Joint Commission. Co-Chairs of the Commission would be established and made by the Peoria County Board Chairman and by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the respective legislative bodies as may be required.

Support

The City's Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer shall provide administrative support to the Committee and participate in the Commission deliberations. Legal support shall be provided by the City Corporation Counsel. Clerical support shall be provided by the Peoria County Administration. 

Committees

The Commission shall establish committees to examine the condition of the County and City with respect to inequity and institutional and structural racism and to determine strategies for advancing racial justice and equity. The Committees shall develop a policy agenda pertaining to their defined area to advance racial justice and equity. The Committees shall recommend coordinated strategies for reducing inequity in racial justice and equity to the full Commission. The Committees include:

  1. Child & Youth Development
  2. Economic Development & Jobs
  3. Environment & Climate
  4. Health & Human Services
  5. Housing
  6. Information & Technology
  7. Justice System
  8. Transportation & Mobility