Racial equity and social justice tool
City of Madison, WI
This assessment tool evaluates how decisions might impact low-income populations and communities of color:
- Racial equity and social justice tool: Fast track tool (DOC)
- Racial equity and social justice tool: Comprehensive version (DOC)
- Completed example: City of Madison racial equity and social justice tool – comprehensive version (PDF)
This eight-page tool gives brief instructions on completion, and then provides a set of analysis questions for evaluating governmental actions like policies, proposals, or position descriptions. The assessment focuses on asking the evaluator a series of what, who, why, and where questions, while the resulting recommendations emphasize how to move forward. Any action or decision made by the governmental entity could be assessed with this tool.
When to use
This tool could be used by a community health board in partnership with the community and key stakeholders to consider the impacts of a decision or proposed action on equity in their community. This tool could also be institutionalized by a county government as a formal system for assessing the impact of decisions on equity in their community.
Things to consider
This is intended to be completed with those who may be impacted by the action/decision. This tool lacks a timeline or project plan component. It is unclear how long it would take to complete the fast-track or comprehensive versions and what specific planning steps an individual or group should take when preparing to use this tool.
Use this resource
Download this resource:
- Racial equity and social justice tool: Fast track tool (DOC)
- Racial equity and social justice tool: Comprehensive version (DOC)
Completed example:
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