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IDEA advisory committee presents first annual report, seeks role in food‑cart and community‑space work

2626825 · January 13, 2025
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Tualatin’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access (IDEA) advisory committee presented its first annual report to the City Council, described its mission and priorities and asked to be included in future discussions about food carts, native land acknowledgment and community‑gathering spaces.

The Tualatin IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access) advisory committee presented its first annual report to the City Council on Dec. 9, explaining the group’s founding, mission, initial accomplishments and priorities for the coming two years.

Library Director Jeriann Thompson, who serves as the city’s equity and inclusion officer and co‑liaison to the committee, introduced co‑chairs Chris Paul and BJ Park, who spoke about the committee’s first year. Paul said the committee, which launched in December 2023, now includes about 10 members and has developed a mission…

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