Equity Program Advisory Board


Members of the public are welcome to attend the EPAB meetings remotely. To request an accommodation, interpretation, or other assistance contact the staff below.

Staff Liaison Contact:

[email protected]


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The Equity Program Advisory Board (EPAB)

Collaborates with the County Administrator and the Equity Program on the adoption and implementation of the 
2024-2027 Equity Strategic Plan. Moreover, this board plays a crucial role in bridging the community with the County's equity initiatives. The existence of the advisory board and the composition of this committee are controlled by the enabling legislation (Lane Manual 3.085.010).


Current EPAB Members

Voting  Term Alternate Term   

Aleksa Bruns      2024-2027 Vanitha Murthy 2024-2027  Darci Standefer         2024-2027 Adrian Cruz 2024-2027  Heather Quaas-Annsa   2024-2025  Kathy Rasmussen  2024-2025  Liz Tate 2024-2027 Jordan Meyers                2024-2027 Celestine Ofori-Parku    2024-2027  Cameron Coronado 2024-2025  Stephen Nelson 2024-2026  Shari Wheeler   2024-2025  Astrid Jenkins                2024-2027 

Meeting Schedule

At least quarterly, or as needed and determined by the advisory board.

Membership

Members must live within the geographical boundaries of Lane County. The group range will be between five (5) to eleven (11) members, with the aim of having at least one representative per district as determined by the most up to date district maps. Additionally, the committee membership shall include at least two (2) designated alternates. 

There will be two types of members who can be a part of the EPAB. Those are voting members and alternate members.

Voting Members: Voting members are individuals who make up the voting membership of the EPAB. These individuals make up the board’s quorum, vote on any EPAB matters, and can hold officer positions.

Alternate Members: Alternate members are individuals who attend meetings, can provide questions or insight within regular or special meetings, but do not hold voting rights and cannot hold officer positions. If there are any vacancies of the EPAB, alternate members will have first right of refusal to fill the position.

Membership Term

Each member has the opportunity to choose their term duration of 1-3 years.

Members will select their term duration and if they wish to serve as a board member (voting member) or as an alternate (non-voting member). Members of the board and alternates are eligible to serve for a cumulative period of up to 6 years, whether continuously or intermittently.

Our Commitment to Equity

The Equity Program will operate with a low-barrier access model to cultivate inclusive and equitable engagement.


Financial Accessibility: We are committed to eliminating financial obstacles that may hinder board member participation. To this end, we have established a discretionary fund to assist board members who encounter financial challenges, which may encompass expenses related to childcare, transportation, or reliable internet access.


Cultural Accessibility: In recognition of the diverse backgrounds and needs of our board members, we will offer translation services as necessary. We will also be considerate of meeting times and frequency, ensuring they accommodate various schedules and preferences. Moreover, we will provide training on Oregon Public Meeting Laws to all members, and alternates will be well-versed in the process before assuming voting board member roles. We place deliberate emphasis on fostering a board culture that is collaborative and inclusive, with board members co-creating our rules of order.


Physical Accessibility: We will conduct meetings virtually and in person, with a hybrid option. We will secure spaces that nurture meaningful connections and that are ADA-accessible. Our optional in-person meetings will have free parking or parking fees will be waived.

The Equity Program will center collective diversity in recruitment efforts to create an environment that fosters understanding of diverse perspectives and honors lived experience. Some of the ways that we define diversity, in a non-exclusive list, are: 

  • Diverse racial and ethnic communities, including immigrants and those who identify as Indigenous, Black, Latino/a/x/e, Asian, Pacific Islander, and other communities that have not had visibility in County policies in recent times.
  • Inclusion of voices across various gender identities and sexual orientations.
  • Expertise in a wide range of issues, including housing, economic development, homelessness, health, social services, youth, education, community organizing, small businesses, arts, and culture.
  • Diverse socio-economic backgrounds, age, religion, veteran status, ability status, and level of experience working with the County. 
  • Diverse representation of neighborhoods and lived experiences.

Vacancies

There are currently no vacancies - You may submit an interest form at any time. Submissions are kept for 12 months from the date it is received and will be considered should a vacancy occur within that time frame. 

Interest Forms can be submitted online or mailed to Lane County Administration, Public Service Building, 125 E 8th Ave., Eugene, OR 97401.

Interest Forms are available online. Applicants may be asked to undergo an interview process.

For more information: 
Contact Shayna Higashi at 541-682-2475 or [email protected].

Committee Bylaws

Approved on 11/13/24: View bylaws here.