Reparations for Black people should encompass resources like land and money, policies in various sectors such as wealth building and education, and addressing anti-Black sentiments deeply rooted in the country's systems.
The inherent anti-Blackness in the U.S. poses a significant challenge, with hate crimes disproportionately affecting African Americans and the lack of visible campaigns against anti-Black hate.
The focus shouldn't be on emulating what White people have, but instead, on understanding history, racial analysis, and utilizing tools like participatory budgeting and racial equity assessments to assess who benefits and who is burdened by policies.
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