Salt Lake City mayor declares racism a public health crisis

Salt Lake City mayor declares racism a public health crisis

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City mayor Erin Mendenhall has adopted a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis and committing to dismantling racist policies.

Tuesday, Mendenhall and the Salt Lake City Council adopted a joint resolution acknowledging that racism has harmful impacts on the mental and physical health of communities of color. Salt Lake City joins at least 70 other cities that have declared racism a public health crisis since 2019, according to the American Public Health Association.

“This is an important declaration for us to make as a city,” Mendenhall said in a statement. “Not only are we publicly acknowledging the existence of a grave inequity that many in our community have known and experienced for so long, we are also committing ourselves to the creation of policies and ordinances that are anti-racist.”

The resolution says the impacts of preexisting inequalities were further heightened by the events of the past 18 months and put a greater burden of “disease, death and social consequences” on people of color in Utah.