A message from University of Washington’s Harborview Injury Prevention & Research Center:

A message from University of Washington’s Harborview Injury Prevention & Research Center:

By: Alexandra de Leon Date: June 3rd, 2020

The people of the University of Washington’s Harborview Injury Prevention & Research Center fiercely condemn the killing of George Floyd while in police custody, and add our voices to the horror, anger and resolution to confront  violence and racism experienced by people of color across the United States. As individuals and as a community committed to reducing the impact of injury and violence on people’s lives, we grieve that the burden falls most heavily on people of color. In large and small ways, the immediate and long-lasting harm from violence and discrimination ripple through our families and communities.

The  HIPRC community will do everything in our power to confront inequality and prevent harm through research, clinical care, policy action, and community collaboration grounded in anti-racist values. We aim to support the marginalized and stand together to help defeat the hate and violence. Echoing the UW community, we have an individual and collective responsibility to demonstrate our core values of equity, diversity and inclusion in action.

We have collected some resources that can help educate our communities: