Sonoma County joined more than 30 California city and county governments in declaring racism a public health crisis, with a resolution passed by the board of supervisors on March 12 to establish actions to address systemic inequality in the county.
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Sonoma County joined more than 30 California city and county governments in declaring racism a public health crisis, with a resolution passed by the board of supervisors on March 12 to establish actions to address systemic inequality in the county.