The San Francisco Board of Supervisors came under pressure Tuesday to accept a draft proposal on reparations that includes $5 million for each eligible Black adult resident, a budget-busting figure increasingly embraced by supporters as the baseline.
California was never a slave state, but those commenting pointed to the decades of hardship faced by Black residents, who once represented 13% of the city but whose numbers dwindled to 6% amid discriminatory redevelopment and housing policies such as redlining.
Some of those speaking urged the city to “cut the check.” Anietie Ekanem, a member of the reparations panel, even wore a black sweatshirt with the message: “San Francisco Reparations/Cut the Check.” “I don’t need to impress upon you the fact that we are setting a national precedent here in San Francisco,” she said. “I don’t need to impress upon you that we have national and international attentions.”the Dream Keeper Initiative, a 2021 program championed by Mayor London Breed to reinvest $120 million over two years in the city’s Black communities.
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San Francisco to air Black reparations plan, $5M per personSan Francisco supervisors are taking up a draft reparations proposal that includes a $5 million lump-sum payment for each eligible Black person.
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San Francisco to air Black reparations plan, $5M per personA controversial draft reparations proposal that includes a $5 million lump-sum payment for each eligible Black person could make San Francisco the first major U.S. city to fund reparations, though it faces steep financial headwinds and blistering criticism from conservatives. Tuesday's meeting of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will include a presentation by San Francisco’s African American Reparations Advisory Committee, which released its draft report in December. The $5 million-per-person payment is among more than 100 recommendations ranging from offering grants to buy and maintain homes to exempting Black businesses from paying taxes.
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