Arlington’s Commitment to Equity
In September 2019, the County Board adopted an Equity Resolution. To further this commitment to equity, Arlington County Government and Arlington Public Schools participated in a 10-month racial equity cohort program convened by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments in partnership with the Government Alliance on Race and Equity, specifically identifying racial equity as a priority. Arlington County looks to close race-based outcome gaps so race does not predict one’s success while improving outcomes for everyone; moving beyond services to focus on policies, institutions and structures.
Vision
An equitable Arlington is one where all are valued, educated, healthy and safe regardless of race.
Mission
As an employee, resident, or business in Arlington, advance racial equity as a county-wide priority to eliminate, reduce, and prevent disparities in our policies, procedures practices, engagement, and interaction with and service to the community.
New Tools for Advancing Racial Equity in Arlington
Arlington County today released a set of new tools to help advance racial equity efforts in Arlington. The collection of neighborhood toolkits and data dashboards are products of the County’s Realizing Arlington’s Commitment to Equity (RACE) program.
Dialogues on Racial Equity: DRE in Our Neighborhood
The Toolkits for Conversations on Race & Equity are self-guided programs that can be used to spark conversations with family, friends, and neighbors. Three unique chapters are available for conversations around kitchen tables, back yards:
- Toolkit on Bias – Bias is a preference in favor of, or against, a person, group of people, or thing. This toolkit can help participants examine patterns of bias, and to challenge negative or harmful biases within us and around us.
- Toolkit on Equity – While “equality” means everyone has the same rights, opportunities and resources, “equity” recognizes that equality doesn’t truly address everyone’s needs. This toolkit can help build understanding about the difference between the terms and facilitate conversations around racial equity.
- Toolkit on Privilege – Privilege can be defined as a set of unearned benefits given to people who fit into a specific social group. This toolkit is intended to guide exploration about the advantages that people might accrue from privilege – even if they are unaware that they have it – and looks at how racism is built into society in some surprising ways.
Designed with our partner, Challenging Racism, each conversational unit will take about an hour and can be done in informal settings such as with family around the dinner table, with a book club, or in other social gatherings. We hope that as people have these conversations among family, friends, and neighbors, they build their capacity to talk with anyone, anywhere. The toolkits are a continuation of the conversations that were initiated during the Dialogues on Racial Equity in Your Community virtual sessions hosted in 2020.
New Demographic Data Dashboards
The County also is releasing two dashboards that organize Arlington’s demographic data at the countywide and subcounty levels. The Race and Ethnicity Dashboard offers the ability to compare 22 key demographic variables of Arlington’s population by race and ethnicity. The Census Tract Demographic Dashboard allows users to discover the variations in demographics throughout Arlington at the Census Tract level. The interactive dashboards allow users to drill down into demographic data to discover snapshots of racial equity – and inequity – in Arlington.
- View interactive demographic data by neighborhood/location
- View interactive demographic data by race/ethnicity
Racial Equity History & Timeline
The County is in the process of assembling an educational timeline featuring the history of race in Arlington over multiple centuries. This enlightening project will help the community assess where we are and how we got here. In addition, the County has additional online resources available now that highlight Arlington’s history through webpages, images, transcripts, and more.
About Realizing Arlington’s Commitment to Equity (RACE)
The County Board adopted an Equity Resolution in September 2019. To further this commitment to equity, the County established RACE (Realizing Arlington’s Commitment to Equity). The mission of RACE is to advance racial equity as a countywide priority to eliminate, reduce, and prevent disparities in our policies, procedures practices, engagement, and interaction with and service to the community. An equitable Arlington is one where all are valued, educated, healthy and safe regardless of race. Learn more about RACE and other equity-related initiatives in Arlington County.