Racial Bias in the Air Force

    From the WaPo

    Black members of the Air Force are treated differently than their White counterparts when it comes to job placement, leadership opportunities, educational options, criminal investigations and administrative discipline, according to the findings of a months-long investigation by the service’s independent watchdog.

    In a 150-page report released Monday, the Air Force Inspector General’s Office recommended that leaders develop action plans and schedule additional reviews to ensure that changes are made.

    The report stopped short of declaring that systemic racism existed in the Air Force but found that 2 out of 5 Black members of the service do not trust their leaders to address racism, bias and unequal opportunities, and 3 out of 5 believe they will not receive the same benefit of the doubt as their White colleagues if they get in trouble.

    “We’re analyzing root causes and taking appropriate actions to address these challenges,” Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., the service’s top officer, said in a statement. “Now we must all move forward with meaningful, lasting, and sustainable change."

    Air Force leaders ordered the investigation in June amid a nationwide reckoning over race after the police killing of George Floyd triggered protests across the country. The nonprofit Protect Our Defenders had just released a report in May detailing how the service had mostly failed to follow through on a promise to address racial disparities in 2016.

    Senior Air Force leaders, including now-retired Gen. David L. Goldfein, the service’s former top officer, began speaking about race as an issue of concern regularly over the summer. In a memo released shortly after Floyd’s death, Goldfein told airmen that “what happens on America’s streets is also resident in our Air Force,” and that the service needed to deal with it.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2020/12/21/air-force-investigation-finds-disparities-how-black-white-members-are-treated/

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