Los Angeles unveils reparations report on Black residents' experiences since 1925
Briefly

"Despite the legal end of slavery, Black Angelenos continue to face systemic discrimination and inequity via legal segregation, enacted by both the state via the LAPD and the courts, as well as by the public, including groups like the Ku Klux Klan."
"Researchers provided three possible reparation solutions for each harm listed. For housing segregation, Gammage says the city needs to 'calculate the cost of housing inequity and launch compensatory efforts, fund and support programs that advance equity and homeownership opportunities, proactively address homelessness and housing insecurity among Black residents.'"
Read at Los Angeles Times
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