More than five years after Evanston’s Reparations Program made national history as the first-ever government-funded initiative to compensate longtime Black residents for suffering housing ...
Cincinnati NAACP President David Whitehead urged reparations support while Santa Clara County explores compensation and ...
Evanston, Illinois distributed $25,000 reparations payments to Black residents through nation's first municipal reparations ...
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Illinois city hands out $25K cash payments to 44 Black residents through reparations program
Evanston's first-in-the-nation municipal reparations program is preparing $25,000 payments to 44 Black residents over past housing discrimination.
A new report from a blue state’s reparations commission expounded on “nine broad categories of harm” in calling for lawmakers ...
Evanston’s Reparations Committee met for a 45-minute meeting Thursday to discuss opening a third cannabis dispensary and spotlight local businesses. Economic Development Manager Paul Zalmezak gave an ...
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Evanston to give $25,000 in reparations to 44 Black residents
Evanston's Reparations Committee will distribute funds to Black residents and their descendants who experienced housing discrimination. Who's eligible?
AMHERST — Amherst is another step closer to ensuring that those residents whose ancestors were enslaved in the United States and who continue to be impacted by the harms caused by slavery and ...
Recently, Evanston, Ill., enacted the first reparations program in the country. San Francisco is following suit, but its reparations plan is less about policy and more about performance. What is being ...
Evanston’s Reparations Committee discussed a potential partnership reconstructing African ancestry with DNA testing Thursday. The committee welcomed LaKisha David, an assistant professor of ...
A Leon County committee's proposal to address historic racial wrongs failed on a tie vote, with county staff warning that ...
OUR DESCENDANTS OF SLAVES OWED REPARATIONS. IT’S A QUESTION MOVING THROUGH MARYLAND’S GENERAL ASSEMBLY THIS LEGISLATIVE SESSION. BOTH THE HOUSE AND SENATE BILL ARE IN RESPECTIVE COMMITTEES. NOW, THE ...
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