At a forum held at the University of Massachusetts Boston on Wednesday, Boston City Councilor Tito Jackson answered questions and laid out plans for what he would do if elected mayor this November.

The forum was broadcast on WBUR and you can watch it below, or via Youtube:

The first challenger to Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, Jackson said he would push for body cameras for all members of the city's police force. He called the department, as well as the city's fire department, the best in the country, but said he would have officers and firefighters undergo additional training to recognize any implicit biases they hold, including racial ones.

"If we say that we want to be a more inclusive culture in Boston, we must show it in our actions, and particularly with our police department," Jackson said. "Under the Walsh administration, 75 percent of the new officers that have been hired are white, and 90 percent of the new fire people are white."

Veterans have preference for public safety jobs, and Jackson, who is African-American, promised to do a better job than Walsh at recruiting veterans of color to such roles.

Four years ago, Jackson supported Walsh for mayor. However, he now says that Walsh has disappointed him.

"Mayor Walsh has not helped the people who I serve and has not advanced the city of Boston in the right way," he said.

Jackson, a Roxbury resident, also promised to address inequality.