Last year, in response to the nationwide protests, U.S. archivist David S. Ferriero created a task force of National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) employees to “identify issues of racial inequality” in both “customer-facing operations and internally within our workplaces, in pursuit of an equitable and inclusive environment for all employees and customers.”
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Last year, in response to the nationwide protests, U.S. archivist David S. Ferriero created a task force of National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) employees to “identify issues of racial inequality” in both “customer-facing operations and internally within our workplaces, in pursuit of an equitable and inclusive environment for all employees and customers.”