In a recent meeting of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, officials celebrated the county's commitment to inclusivity and recognized significant contributions to the LGBTQIA+ community. The meeting commenced with a resolution affirming Contra Costa County as a safe and welcoming space for all residents, regardless of race, religion, or gender. This proclamation aims to bolster community support and awareness, particularly for refugees residing across various supervisorial districts.
The board also honored Halata Times for her extensive advocacy work within the LGBTQIA+ community. Supervisor Carlson highlighted Times' dedication, noting her role as an entrepreneur and performer who has significantly impacted local queer spaces, particularly during the pandemic. Times took over the management of Club 1220, a vital LGBTQIA+ venue, ensuring its survival through innovative fundraising efforts and community partnerships. Her contributions extend beyond entertainment; she has actively participated in events raising awareness and funds for HIV/AIDS services.
The meeting concluded with a tribute to Gus Kramer, the County Assessor, who was recognized for 50 years of public service. His tenure has been marked by a commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and providing exemplary service to the community. Kramer expressed gratitude for his staff and the opportunity to serve, emphasizing the importance of public service in addressing community needs.
These discussions reflect Contra Costa County's ongoing efforts to foster an inclusive environment and recognize the vital contributions of individuals dedicated to community service and advocacy.