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Home | News | CLDA Statement on Racial/Social Injustice

CLDA Statement on Racial/Social Injustice

  • CLDA News ·
  • June 4, 2020 9:27 pm·

Racial and social justice impacts every one of us. For over 40 years, the Customized Logistics & Delivery Association (CLDA) has been committed to supporting and advocating critical issues that affect our members, drivers, vendors, and affiliated partners.

As we reflect upon the tragic events of the past weeks, it is clear that systemic racial and social injustice have no place in our country, our organizations, and the communities that we serve.

The CLDA stands in unity with those grieving the loss of another life to racial injustice and any number of the 100K+ that have fallen to Covid-19.

Each of us has a role to play in the pursuit of equality and justice for our fellow man. While we do not have all the answers and we cannot remedy things over night, we can still be a catalyst for change.

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CLDA Statement on Racial/Social Injustice

Racial and social justice impacts every one of us. For over 40 years, the Customized Logistics & Delivery Association (CLDA) has been committed to supporting and advocating critical issues that affect our members, drivers, vendors, and affiliated partners.

As we reflect upon the tragic events of the past weeks, it is clear that systemic racial and social injustice have no place in our country, our organizations, and the communities that we serve.

The CLDA stands in unity with those grieving the loss of another life to racial injustice and any number of the 100K+ that have fallen to Covid-19.

Each of us has a role to play in the pursuit of equality and justice for our fellow man. While we do not have all the answers and we cannot remedy things over night, we can still be a catalyst for change.