New York City’s more than 330,000 municipal employees, along with its contractors, interns, and agency volunteers, will have to complete annual anti-racism training beginning in July 2025 under new legislation backed by City Council.
The new training โ mandated by a bill passed Wednesday from Councilmember Nantasha Williams, a Democrat from Queens โ will supplement diversity training already required for city employees.
Another newly approved bill, from Councilmember Amanda Farรญas, a Bronx Democrat, requires anti-racism training for contractors with human services agencies, such as social workers assigned to shelters.
City Hall spokesperson Charles Lutvak said the bills face no opposition from Mayor Eric Adams, paving the way for their enactment.
The legislation is part of a package introduced last year around Juneteenth, the holiday commemorating the end of slavery after the Civil War, and is aimed at addressing racial justice and equity in the city.
The bills’ passage comes as some Republican-led states, including Florida and Texas, are cracking down on diversity and equity training, particularly in higher education.
Last year, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the “Stop WOKE” Act, which limits how businesses and public universities can lead training on race, gender and inequality. In the spring, Texas passed a bill banning diversity, equity and inclusion offices, programs and trainings in publicly funded universities.
Former President Donald Trump in fall 2020 issued an executive order banning diversity training for federal government employees, but the order was later revoked by President Joe Biden.
โItโs imperative that we dismantle any ingrained biases that perpetuate discrimination,โ Councilmember Farรญas said. โItโs a way we can provide a more just and inclusive provision of services.โ
Councilmember Williams said the cityโs new trainings are โessential.โ
โI have no interest in playing politics with systemic racism as some other states and…
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