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- California cities take up racism reparations - Los Angeles Times
Your morning catch up: Santa Monica is the latest city to pay reparations, Santa Ana winds to hit SoCal and more big stories
- Reparations for slavery in the United States - Wikipedia
Reparations for slavery is the application of the concept of reparations to victims of slavery or their descendants There are concepts for reparations in legal philosophy and reparations in transitional justice
- About The Commission | Civil + Human Rights and Equity Department
View the historical maps show how the distribution of Black communities in Los Angeles has changed over time History Is Being Made LA Civil Rights and its LA City Reparations Advisory Commission are about to unveil a groundbreaking Reparations Report
- Reparations in Los Angeles County
With the adoption of the June 4, 2024 motion entitled “ Continuing the Work of Reparations in Los Angeles County,” the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has taken steps to address the issue of reparations by acknowledging historical wrongdoings and further committing the County of Los Angeles (County) to being an anti-racist entity
- Why Reparations? Q A - Human Rights Watch
Reparations are steps to remedy and make amends for serious harm International human rights law requires governments to remedy human rights violations, including where appropriate through
- Reparations study seeks remedies for harm done to LAs Black . . .
A new report outlines more than 60 recommendations that researchers say could help the city of Los Angeles atone for the “deep and profound” impact its policies have had on Black Angelenos over
- Reparations 101 | Blood Remembers
Understand reparations: what they are, who qualifies, historical examples, and why they matter Learn the facts and join the movement for justice What are reparations? Reparations are actions taken to make amends for injustices and systemic harm, often through compensation, policy change, or public apology Who would be eligible?
- reparations - Latest News, Updates and Analysis - CalMatters
Gov Gavin Newsom signed five laws advancing reparations for the descendants of enslaved people in California, but he vetoed five others It's a mixed record two years after the California Reparations Task Force issued its seminal report
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