Author: Gadson, Danielle N.
Title: Advancing Equity in Public Administration: Prioritizing Equality of Outcomes in the COVIDâ€19 Crisis Cord-id: 7cvpz0gj Document date: 2020_10_5
ID: 7cvpz0gj
Snippet: The destructive and ubiquitous nature of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic presents a unique and important backdrop upon which to consider the practicality of an equitable approach to contemporary public administration. To minimize or ignore the specialized needs of marginalized populations in the time of COVIDâ€19 is to prolong the spread of the disease, social restrictions, and the ultimate recovery of the American economy, as those disproportionally impacted are often publicâ€facing essential workers
Document: The destructive and ubiquitous nature of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic presents a unique and important backdrop upon which to consider the practicality of an equitable approach to contemporary public administration. To minimize or ignore the specialized needs of marginalized populations in the time of COVIDâ€19 is to prolong the spread of the disease, social restrictions, and the ultimate recovery of the American economy, as those disproportionally impacted are often publicâ€facing essential workers who cannot stay home and effectively social distance. This commentary discusses the advancement of social equity as an essential component of policy planning in the current pandemic and offers practical administrative strategies for achievement, including heeding the data, dialoguing with community, partners, and taking courageous action.
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