Read more about the article A Growing Number of Religious Groups Are Developing Reparations Programs for Black Americans
WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 01: Activists stage a protest to mark the National Reparations Day outside the residence of U.S. Senate Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) July 1, 2019 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Activists held a “First Amendment Speak-out” in protest of McConnell’s “offensive and dismissive remarks on reparations.” (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

A Growing Number of Religious Groups Are Developing Reparations Programs for Black Americans

On the Sunday before Juneteenth, the Rev. Ryan Marsh stood in front of about 50 mostly white parishioners to announce a "reparations distribution" program for the church. The program entails…

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Read more about the article Home-rule petition allowing Amherst reparations under review
Reparations for Amherst (R4A) Co-Founder Michele Miller of Amherst stands outside a Juneteenth Community Jubilee Celebration in the town common, Saturday in Amherst, MA.

Home-rule petition allowing Amherst reparations under review

AMHERST — Draft language for the special legislation allowing money and scholarships to be provided to Black residents through Amherst’s reparations account, and the process for filing the legislation, are in the midst…

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