Forty-four Evanston residents will be issued payments, after it became the first U.S. city to give publicly funded reparations.
A University of Connecticut professor and reparations expert spoke to the African American Cultural Center (AACC) about his research on U.S. reparations for slavery on Wednesday.
Judicial Watch challenged Evanston, Illinois for its $10 million reparations program in federal court, representing five ...
Evanston's first-in-the-nation municipal reparations program is preparing $25,000 payments to 44 Black residents over past housing discrimination.
Dr. Marcus Anthony Hunter, the distinguished Professor of Sociology behind the book Radical Reparations: Healing the Soul of a Nation, is in Washington, D.C., to advance his ongoing push for ...