Share Our Survey: Help ADC Measure Racial Equality Views Across Defense Communities

December 22, 2020

ADC has extended the period for responses to its One Military, One Community Initiative survey to Jan. 8 to get more feedback from service members, military families, veterans and DOD civilians about their views on racial equality in defense communities.

Please complete the survey and share the link with others in your community and social media networks.

The anonymous survey is being conducted nationally by Booz Allen Hamilton. The responses will be included in an upcoming report and help shape ADC’s efforts to ensure no military family arriving at a new duty station will have to face racism, intolerance or inequality.

Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristin Savage

 

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