Divide between north metro city council representation and population

“The council has been all white, all upper-middle class,” Ezeadi said. “So, it’s not just race. When I think about equity, I think about race, income class, sexuality, gender.”

Ezeadi acknowledges that current council members promote the idea of diversity, but said that’s not the same as a council member who has, “...experienced what they (working-class residents of color) have gone through.”

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