Starting A Local Reparations Initiative

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How to Implement Reparations in America

Here are a few ways to get started with local reparations in your city, town, or state:

  • Organize your neighborhood or a group of concerned residents.

  • Study and research historical racial inequities in your city, town, and state.

  • Meet with local elected officials and encourage supportive officials to consider a reparations initiative.

  • Partner with local politicians, activists, researchers, and scholars.

  • Contact local elected officials and advocate for a local commission, committee, or initiative on reparations in your city and town.

  • Convene community meetings to get feedback and recommendations and listen to the wants and needs of residents.

  • Push the city council to move forward with reparations legislation.

  • Reach out to other reparations initiatives taking place in other local governments for guidance and recommendations.

  • Connect with national reparations organizations for information and support.

  • Recommended groups to help you get started: FirstRepair.org, ReparationEducationProject.org, National African American Reparations Commission, and National Coalition Of Blacks for Reparations in America.

Recommended Reading:

Laying the Foundation For Local Reparations: A Guide for Providing National Symmetry for Local Reparation Efforts Paperback by Kamm Howard

Should America Pay?: Slavery and the Raging Debate on Reparations by Dr. Raymond Winbush PhD

Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome by Dr. Joy DeGruy

The Debt: What America Owes to Blacks by Randall Robinson

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