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California Legislative Black Caucus pushes for priority bills to address historical injustices and systemic barriers facing ...
Archbishop Martin Jumoad of Ozamiz reopened St. John the Baptist Church in the town of Jimenez in Misamis Occidental province ...
From partisan redistricting battles to reparations proposals, California Democrats face a packed final month of lawmaking. California Democrats are making ...
California Democrats are making a partisan push to draw new congressional districts and reshape the state’s U.S. House ...
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The Nation Newspaper on MSNColonial reparations documentary premieres in Bamako
A documentary advocating reparative justice for Africa’s colonial past has premiered in Bamako, Mali, drawing political leaders, academics, and cultural figures to its unveiling.The film, titled ...
Next City reports on Portland's historic $8.5M settlement for Black families displaced in urban renewal, acknowledging ...
Are we in a climate reparations ‘moment’? Joy Reyes and Sahar Shah explore how the law can shift this concept to actionable obligations.
'Africa’s call for reparative justice is no longer a whisper - it is a unified demand grounded in historical truth, moral clarity and our unwavering commitment to dignity.' That was President ...
One bill supported by the California Legislative Black Caucus focuses on lineage rather than race and could skirt around the federal affirmative action ban.
Americans agree that slavery and Jim Crow were abhorrent parts of our nation’s past, but reparations won’t heal racial tensions.
The reparations commission is jointly funded through the City of Asheville and Buncombe County, meaning those two entities will have to ultimately sign off on the commission’s final recommendations.
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