Evanston, Illinois has paid out millions in reparations to Black residents, but some locals say the $25,000 payments aren't ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is pursuing reparations for Black Chicagoans through the "Repair Chicago" forum, even as the city faces a budget gap of more than $1 billion.
City leaders introduced a five-point agenda for creating a reparations plan as a part of the "Repair Chicago" community ...
Chicago has begun public forums to gather input for a reparations study. The initiative comes two years after forming a reparations task force. The effort unfolds as the city faces significant ...
Johnson's team set aside $500,000 to launch a Reparations Task Force and tapped Carla Kupe as chief equity officer to help steer the work, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. The executive order ...
The City of Chicago is asking Black residents to help shape the city's long-promised reparations plan, just as Evanston's ...
Two years after naming Carla Kupe as chief equity officer and charging her with overseeing the work of a $500,000 reparations ...
Judicial Watch's civil rights lawsuit against Evanston's reparations program moves forward after a federal judge rejected the ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on Wednesday shared a post when he defended the city’s Reparations Task Force and took a sharp jab at Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. “Judicial Watch is suing the ...
Updated at 1:30 p.m. ET. The city of Chicago has become the first in the nation to create a reparations fund for victims of police torture, after the City Council unanimously approved the $5.5 million ...
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