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St Paul leads nation in reparations commission initiatives

August 07, 2024 | St. Paul City, Ramsey County, Minnesota


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St Paul leads nation in reparations commission initiatives
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the progress and future plans of St. Paul's reparations commission, highlighting the city's leadership role in the national reparations movement. The commission has submitted a budget request, aiming to secure funding for various initiatives in 2023 and beyond. This follows a trend where cities across the United States, including California, Chicago, and New York, have begun establishing budgets for their reparations efforts.

The meeting revealed that St. Paul is one of 117 reparations commissions currently active at local and state levels. The commission plans to form subcommittees focused on several key areas, including the development of the Rondo or Dres Got Justice Fund, which will support long-term reparations programming. Additionally, they aim to engage the community through listening sessions and archival work, encouraging residents to contribute historical documents and photographs that reflect the Black presence in St. Paul since the 1800s.

Commissioners emphasized the importance of creating a detailed budget to facilitate the implementation of these initiatives. They expressed optimism that with proper funding, they could effectively execute their plans by 2025.

Furthermore, a significant point raised during the meeting was St. Paul's ranking in terms of the viability of reparations. A representative shared insights from a recent workshop attended at the United Nations, revealing that St. Paul was identified as having the highest level of harm due to historical injustices, particularly related to the construction of Interstate 94 and its impacts on the community. This acknowledgment underscores the urgency and necessity of reparations efforts in the city.

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