1992-2012: Lane County had ongoing human rights efforts with an advisory body appointed by the Board of County Commissioners.
2014: Lane County received a community request to re-establish the Human Rights Advisory Committee.
2014: The County Administrator and Interim Director of Operations participated in a series of meetings with community members that led to a larger community conversation about needs and plans around human rights, equity, diversity, inclusion, and access, and what gaps the County had a role in filling.
2014: The top three priorities identified by community stakeholders were improving recruitment, retention and advancement, establishing a culture in Lane County that engages in courageous conversations, and institutionalizing equity work.
October 2015: The Board of County Commissioners approved a framework to create a Human Rights Advisory Board, institutionalize equity efforts, improve recruitment, selection, retention, and advancement, require annual equity and access training for Lane County employees, and engage community partners as an equity and service resource.
September 2016: Lane County hired an Equity and Access Coordinator.
February 2017: The Lane County Equity and Access Advisory Board was formed.
June 2018: Lane County Health and Human Services and County Administration brought forward a Health Equity Proposal that included making a public commitment to advancing equity in Lane County, developing a Health Equity Strategic Plan, and institutionalizing and embedding equity practices.
June 2019-February 2020: Nine County staff participated in the NW learning cohort through the Government Alliance on Race and Equity (G.A.R.E.).
Fall 2019: The GARE cohort, the County Commissioners, Department Directors, and the Equity and Education (E2) Committee attended a series of meetings to identify the top equity priorities for Lane County.
2021-2022: The Lane County Racial Equity Plan was adopted in January of 202 following a robust engagement effort with staff from all levels, the Board of County Commissioners, and the Equity and Access Advisory Board. The plan includes the following three priorities:
- Normalize racial equity through training and communication
- Organize by strengthening the equity program
- Operationalize racial equity through the establishment and implementation of an equity lens
2022: The Equity Team was expanded to include both an Equity Manager and an Equity Program Analyst to help guide the work and priorities for Lane County.