When you think of the word “home,” what comes to mind?
Home can be a person or people, a feeling, a memory. Home is a state of mind, and it’s rooted in giving us a sense of comfort, security, and belonging.
Wil Johnson, Snohomish County’s Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer, has made it his mission to help people feel at home in SnoCo. As head honcho of the county’s Office of Social Justice, Wil and his team are committed to bringing equity and inclusion to the forefront of our minds by promoting access, opportunity, and belonging.
DEI has been a hot topic issue in our nation as of late, and as an expert in the field who has spent his entire professional career advocating for social justice, Wil is doing his part to ensure anyone who lives, works, or plays in Snohomish County feels welcome.
You might also be surprised to know that Wil his very own podcast called the At-homish Podcast, which centers on fostering inclusive spaces where everyone belongs.
We are excited to chat with Wil today about DEI, podcasting, and how we can all do our part to help others feel at home in Snohomish County.
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Wil's podcast 👉🏿 At-Homish Podcast
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