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San Francisco takes bold step toward reparations fund

June 18, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco takes bold step toward reparations fund
In a significant move towards addressing historical injustices, a San Francisco official has introduced an ordinance to establish a reparations fund coinciding with the celebration of Juneteenth. This fund aims to receive financial contributions to support the implementation of recommendations from the San Francisco reparations plan, as outlined by the African American reparations advisory committee.

The ordinance follows the board's earlier authorization of a task force dedicated to highlighting the injustices faced by the Black community in San Francisco. The task force has proposed over 100 recommendations aimed at rectifying the economic, social, and psychological damage caused by centuries of systemic oppression, including slavery, segregation, and discriminatory policies that have perpetuated wealth gaps and negative health outcomes.

The official emphasized the urgency of securing resources to actualize these recommendations, stating that reparations are essential for repairing the harm inflicted on the Black population. The proposed fund would allow businesses and individuals to contribute to the reparations efforts, marking a pivotal step in the city's commitment to addressing these longstanding issues.

Additionally, the official introduced a resolution urging the state legislature to reconsider the ratification of proposals submitted by the state reparations committee. Out of 100 proposals, only three were ratified in May, highlighting the need for continued advocacy and legislative support for reparations at the state level.

The board previously expressed unanimous support for a reparations priority bill package introduced by the California Legislative Black Caucus, which includes 14 state bills aimed at addressing the wrongs of slavery and racism in California. The official called for collective action to ensure that reparations move beyond discussion to tangible outcomes, reinforcing the importance of commemorating Juneteenth as a day of reflection and action.

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