During a recent government meeting, community members expressed their commitment to fostering inclusivity and belonging in Jackson, Wyoming. Britney, a resident who moved to Jackson four years ago, shared her journey from Asheville, North Carolina, emphasizing the importance of engaging with the community to understand their needs. She highlighted her experience in uniting diverse groups, particularly within the LGBTQIA community, and expressed her desire to contribute more deeply to local initiatives.
Britney articulated a vision for Jackson that prioritizes open dialogue and a supportive environment where residents feel proud of their identity and community. She underscored the necessity of asking difficult questions and creating spaces free from shame, aiming to enhance the town's sense of belonging.
Following her remarks, Juana Johansson introduced herself, outlining her background in marketing strategy with a focus on equity and inclusion. She proposed three key initiatives for the equity task force, emphasizing the need for increased visibility and engagement for marginalized communities. Drawing from her work with the Queens Library in New York, Johansson illustrated how small gestures, such as displaying flags representing diverse cultures, can significantly enhance community engagement and belonging.
Both speakers highlighted the importance of community involvement and the role of local initiatives in creating a more inclusive Jackson, setting a collaborative tone for future discussions within the task force.