Supes to fill two vacancies on Racial Justice Oversight Body
Contra Costa County’s Racial Justice Oversight Body has two vacancies: one for a faith-based organization member and the other for someone who represents school-age residents.
Contra Costa County’s Racial Justice Oversight Body has two vacancies: one for a faith-based organization member and the other for someone who represents school-age residents.
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is seeking residents interested in serving on its 18-member Racial Justice Oversight Body.
The group has two vacancies, one for a member of a faith-based organization and the other for someone who is either a school-age person or from a community-based organization that provides services to school-age youth.
Appointments to the board are for existing two-year terms that end Dec. 31. The board meets on a quarterly basis and its members also serve on its three subcommittees that each currently meet on a monthly basis.
The application deadline is April 28.
Application forms can be obtained from the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors by calling (925) 655-2000 or by visiting the County webpage for Boards and Commissions at https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/3418/.
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