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+ What do we mean by racial justice?
By applying a racial justice frame to the WIN Measures, we aim to prioritize, develop and restore Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) communities using data that tells a complete and transparent story. In order to be effective and explicitly anti-racist, we must go beyond the identification of disparate outcomes across racial groups. We seek to include measures that:
- Address equitable input in decision-making
- Promote equitable access and opportunity
- Highlight community-based assets and values
- Lift-up promising interventions, remedies, and solutions
- Expose systemic racism
Further, we seek to disaggregate data, where possible, and apply an intersectional lens in order to highlight the unique needs and characteristics of each racial and ethnic group.
+ What do we mean by intergenerational well-being?
By applying an intergenerational well-being lens to the WIN measures, we intend to recognize:
- How different age cohorts experience and would be measured across the domains
- How the well-being of different groups is connected across generations
In doing so, we will reflect the complex intersectional nature of the domains, that addressing disparities and inequities will require strategies which will have long term impact over generations, and of the need to develop multi-generational longitudinal measuring strategies.