San Francisco Board Shows Unanimous Support for $5 Million Reparations for Eligible Black Residents.

San Francisco supervisors are considering paying reparations to Black people, but have not yet decided on the form of payment. The idea of Black reparations is not new, but movements began spreading across the country after George Floyd's death in 2020. Supporters argue that decades of racist policies and laws have systemically denied Black Americans access to property, education, and the ability to build generational wealth. Critics say it is not fair for municipal taxpayers to shoulder the cost of structural racism and discriminatory government policies. The advisory committee has made over 100 recommendations, including education, health, and job opportunities, but it is not clear how San Francisco will finance its atonement and repair.
- What's the next step for Black reparations in San Francisco? The Associated Press
- Some San Francisco residents may receive $5 million in reparations after Board expresses ‘unanimous' support Fox News
- San Francisco leaders show early support for $5 million reparation payments for eligible Black residents CNN
- 'Overheated and irrational': S.F. politicians take constituents to task over racist reparations response San Francisco Chronicle
- AP News Summary at 2:52 p.m. EDT | Ap | berkshireeagle.com Berkshire Eagle
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