CHICAGO – Following another joint Senate hearing on diversity in procurement, Business Enterprise Program, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise policies and labor unions, State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) continues to advocate for equity, capacity building, and economic access for minority workers.
“It’s imperative that our workforces reflect the communities they serve,” Hunter said. “Coincidentally, we are discussing diversity and procurement during National Apprenticeship week, which only serves as a reminder that apprenticeships can be a major catalyst in advancing the careers of those who might not otherwise be exposed to the same kinds of opportunity.”
CHICAGO – Following the Senate Public Health and Health and Human Services final hearing on the Legislative Black Caucus’ four pillar agenda, State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) says she is ready to continue reforming the state’s health care system.
“Our health care system is deeply flawed, but over the last few weeks, we’ve heard many recommendations on where to start reforming it,” Hunter said. “We must all be more informed about health literacy and examine the social determinants of health so that everyone has equal access to nourishment and well-being.”
CHICAGO – The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus held a joint hearing Friday to discuss the need for cultural competency among professionals in the health care industry, where State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) advocated for increased implicit bias training and anti-racist practices to ensure equity for patients of color.
“Structural racism must be examined in every facet of the health care system,” Hunter said. “It’s crucial that Black and Brown patients have access to health professionals that look like them, or at the very least, understand their circumstances. We need more diversity in the industry, with professionals who understand the inequities Black and Brown patients face, especially in terms of maternal mortality.”
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