
Episode 331
How should the city and state plan reparataions?
San Francisco and California have formed advisory committees to formulate a plan for reparations for African Americans, to study and work to make right the harms done by slavery, segregation and systemic racism. Rev. Amos Brown, senior pastor at Third Baptist Church of San Francisco and president of the San Francisco branch of the NAACP is on both committees and discusses California’s legacy of racism and what form reparations could take in this state and city.
Civic · Liana Wilcox, Mel Baker, Laura Wenus
July 2, 202126m 21s
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Show Notes
San Francisco and California have formed advisory committees to formulate a plan for reparations for African Americans, to study and work to make right the harms done by slavery, segregation and systemic racism. Rev. Amos Brown, senior pastor at Third Baptist Church of San Francisco and president of the San Francisco branch of the NAACP is on both committees and discusses California’s legacy of racism and what form reparations could take in this state and city.
Topics
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