U.S. Exit From UN Forum On People Of African Descent Raises Global Alarm Over Racial Justice Efforts
The UN African Descent Forum, began in 2022, was a space for Black policy development prior to the Trump Administration.
There are numerous landmarks in Milwaukee named after MLK, but I wonder whether he would be happy, given how little progress ...
ALFRED SHILONGO in Windhoek, NamibiaNamibia BureauWINDHOEK, (CAJ News) – IN the warm breeze sweeping across Namibia’s Khomas Highlands on a recent morning, elderly Herero and Nama activists stood ...
Maryland lawmakers overrode Gov. Wes Moore's veto to establish reparations commission while lynching truth commission members ...
[…] This commitment was made in response to historical research that appeared to show that the Queen Anne’s Bounty, an 18th century forerunner of the Commissioners’ endowment devoted to supplementing ...
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Africa’s case for reparations no longer theoretical
Africa has made many demands of the world over the decades. Few have carried the moral clarity and political weight of the ...
President Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday to pull the US out of a UN coalition that State Department officials ...
Five years after the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Hill insurrection, President Donald Trump and the Republican Party have helped ...
SAN FRANCICO (KGO) -- San Francisco is taking another step towards possibly paying reparations to some African-American citizens. Mayor Daniel Lurie signed a measure last week to create a fund to help ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie quietly signed an ordinance in late December creating a reparations fund that could one day support payouts of up to $5 million per eligible black resident, even as he ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie approved a new law setting up a reparations fund to compensate for slavery and racial discrimination that passed the city’s Board of Supervisors earlier in December.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie quietly signed a questionable bill to create a reparations fund for black residents — but acknowledged the city is too broke to pay, sparking a swift backlash from ...
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