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The St. Louis Reparations Commission was created by St. Louis, Missouri Mayor Tishaura O. Jones, the first African-American woman to hold the mayoralty, by Executive Order in December 2022 to develop the city's plan for reparations for slavery. The Commission consists of nine members, eight of whom are black. [1]
ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones is appointing a reparations commission that will “recommend a proposal to The post St. Louis mayor appoints commission to consider reparations ...
St. Louis Reparations Commission; Stubborn as a Mule; V. Edgar Villanueva; Virginia Theological Seminary This page was last edited on 23 August 2024, at 08:55 (UTC) ...
Community activists announced a new East St. Louis Reparations Committee on Saturday during a march for the 106th anniversary of the massacre.
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After a blockbuster 1,000 page report, California's reparations advocates will have to convert recommendations from its statewide task force into policies — and convincing voters to pay for it.
The bill allows St. Louis residents to donate to the fund in their property tax or water and refuse collection bills. [25] The reparations bill, sponsored by a city alderman , was vague on details about eligibility and the potential disbursements of the funds.
Pruitt–Igoe was named for St. Louisans Wendell O. Pruitt, an African-American fighter pilot in World War II, and William L. Igoe, a former US Congressman. [19] Originally, the city planned two partitions: Pruitt for black residents and Igoe for whites, [20] as St. Louis public housing was segregated until 1955. [21]