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Organizers outline reparative‑action study, urge Washingtonians to take survey and join advisory panel
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Organizers of the Charles Mitchell and George Washington Bush reparative‑action study said the research is on track, encouraged Washington residents to complete a community survey and announced advisory‑panel applications opening May 22; listening sessions and a webinar series were also announced.
Organizers of the Charles Mitchell and George Washington Bush reparative‑action study provided a progress update in a monthly webinar and asked Washington residents to take a community survey, apply for a new advisory panel and attend upcoming listening sessions.
Marv Jones, the project manager, said the study has two primary goals: to summarize and quantify the impact of slavery and related discriminatory injustices in Washington and to produce evidence‑based legislative policy recommendations rooted in research and genealogical findings. "The survey results that Washingtonians provide will ultimately inform and help shape the recommendations that our policy evaluation team composes,"…
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