The USDA has announced the members of the newly established Equity Commission and its Subcommittee on Agriculture.
The commission will hold its first public meeting on February 28. As authorized and funded by the American Rescue Plan Act, the launch of the independent commission delivers on President Biden’s commitment to create an independent equity commission and provide it with the necessary resources to support its mission to address historical discrimination at USDA. The launch of the commission follows the one-year anniversary of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Executive Order On Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government.
The 15-member commission and its subcommittee on agriculture will provide recommendations to the secretary on policies, programs, and actions needed to address equity issues, including racial equity issues, within the department and its programs, including strengthening accountability and providing recommendations to the Secretary on broader and more systemic equity issues at USDA.
There are future plans to launch an additional subcommittee focused on rural community and economic development.
“USDA acknowledges we have not done enough to provide all farmers and ranchers an equal chance of success and prosperity, and we are striving to change that,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, in a statement. “This Commission will support our work to build a USDA that does not ignore or leave anyone behind anyone as we dismantle barriers that historically underserved communities have faced in accessing USDA programs and services.”
The new commission members are:
Arturo S. Rodriguez, California
Hazell Reed, Arkansas
Toni Stanger-McLaughlin, Washington
Derrick Johnson, Mississippi
Ronald Rainey, Arkansas
Mireya Loza, District of Columbia
Charles Rawls, Virginia
Shorlette Ammons, North Carolina
Poppy Sias-Hernandez, Michigan
Todd Corley, Ohio
Yvonne Lee, California
Elizabeth Lower-Basch, Virginia
Shirley Sherrod, Georgia
Ertharin Cousin, Illinois
Rick Smith, Missouri
The new agriculture subcommittee members are:
Shari Rogge-Fidler, Illinois
Savonala Horne, North Carolina
Alexis Racelis, Texas
Gina Eubanks, Louisiana
Michelle Hughes, Virginia
Kari Jo Lawrence, South Dakota
PJ Haynie III, Virginia
Russell Redding, Pennsylvania
Janssen Hang, Minnesota
Erica Lomeli Corcoran, California
Sarah Vogel, North Dakota
Gary Matteson, New Hampshire
Jennie Stephens, South Carolina
As part of the application and selection process, USDA sought members who can share the voice and experiences of farmers, ranchers, and farmworker groups, people of color, women, Tribal and Indigenous communities, individuals with disabilities, individuals with limited English proficiency, rural communities, and LGBTQI+ communities. Other important perspectives included those from the small business community and higher education institutions, among others.
“I want to thank everyone who invested the time and energy to submit an Equity Commission nomination. We were overwhelmed by the amount of applications we received,” said Vilsack. “I encourage all who applied and the American public to engage with the Commission and help inform discussions as it works to develop equity recommendations for USDA.”
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