The Fulton County Reparations Task Force held its first public meeting in Atlanta on Thursday night to discuss its work and face questions. "Reparations means to repair. There's not one certain avenue ...
Efforts to address reparations for Black descendants of enslaved people, and those who suffered under Jim Crow laws, in metro Atlanta are kicking into gear as the new year starts.
The Fulton County Reparations Task Force has submitted a 636-page report on the costs to Black residents for slavery and ...
The Atlanta city council took a step toward establishing a task force to explore reparations for the Georgia capital on Monday. It was not immediately clear what reparations would look like, but the ...
*Reparations are at the center of an effort by the City of Atlanta to compensate black residents for years of racism. Michael Julian Bond, son of famed Civil Rights leader Julian Bond, is among those ...
ATLANTA - It started in metro Atlanta with a simple question by Fulton County leaders: are reparations for Black residents in order? From that single question asked openly over the summer, the board ...
The city of Atlanta is discussing some creative methods to issue reparations to its Black residents. Although Georgia doesn’t allow its cities to issue reparations to individuals with cash payments, ...
As the push for reparations continues to gain steam, the locomotive is headed to Atlanta. The Decolonizing Wealth Project is holding its “Alight Align Arise: Advancing the Movement for Repair” ...
As calls for reparations for Black Americans continue to grow, the conversation will make its way to Atlanta. The nonprofit Decolonizing Wealth Project will bring its “Alight Align Arise: Advancing ...
What would reparations actually look like? That’s what this week’s Atlanta episode, titled “The Big Payback,” attempted to depict, and Justin Bartha, who plays Mashall Johnson, a run-of-the-mill ...
The effort in Atlanta is coinciding with efforts from Fulton County to determine recommendations for reparations and a program in Evanstown, Illinois to give Black residents access to better housing.