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Caribbean Community nations, led by Jamaica, are tweaking their approach to demands for reparations for the transAtlantic ...
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Religion News Service on MSNNew York’s Episcopal Diocese launches $1M racial reparations fundNew York was the center of the slave trade in the United States,’ said the Rt. Rev. Matthew F. Heyd, Bishop of the Episcopal ...
Generations of survivors of the world’s first nuclear bomb test have been excluded from any federal compensation.
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Juneteenth renews call for reparations for African Americans, advocates sayDespite the uphill battle to pass federal reparations bills for African Americans, some lawmakers continue to reintroduce the measures.
A Massachusetts town is moving forward with a plan to set up reparations for residents who say they are still affected by slavery despite already questioning how it will be properly funded.
California, Colorado, Massachusetts, New York, and Illinois have set up state-level reparations commissions. New York’s commission that is studying possible reparations has missed a deadline to ...
MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton urges Andrew Cuomo to withdraw from New York City mayoral race, suggesting a one-on-one contest would better serve residents.
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Alameda County could approve reparations fund to bring relief to families forced out of Russell CityA long-awaited step toward justice may soon become a reality for families forced out of their homes in Russell City, a once-thriving community in Alameda County.
Despite the uphill battle to pass federal reparations bills for African Americans, some lawmakers continue to reintroduce the measures.
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Roselle Park, N.J. business damaged by floodingCBS News New York's Adi Guajardo spoke with the owner of Dowling's Irish pub in Roselle Park who is again coping with flooding at his establishment. "It's hard to go through this every three or four ...
While state legislation on reparations remains stalled, the NJISJ-led council of experts has completed its investigation into slavery's lasting impact on Black New Jerseyans.
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