Meet the Members of California’s Historic Reparations Task Force | KQED News
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- Meet California’s historic nine-member reparations task force established after Governor Gavin Newsom signed Shirley Weber’s bill AB3121 in September 2020. The first statewide body to study reparations for Black Californians explores issues of affordable housing, healthcare, education, and much more. In this second episode of our five-part series, the members share their personal experiences with systemic racism that propelled them into seeking racial justice. In July 2023, the task force will present recommendations for addressing the harms identified through their efforts.
Funded by the California Civil Liberties Program
Learn more at kqed.org/reparations and here 👇
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📖 Chapters:
00:00 Introduction by Dr. Cheryl Grills
00:39 California's reparations task force
02:27 International definition of reparations
03:52 Mental health In Black communities
04:27 The Second Great Migration of African Americans in the United States
05:06 History of education in Black communities
05:44 History of desegregation in school systems in the United States
06:16 Criminalization of Black Americans
06:23 Emmett Till
07:22 The Central Park Five case
08:03 Diverted resources in Black communities
08:32 Prop 209 and the loss of affirmative action in business in California
09:36 Low income housing in Black communities
10:06 Medical experimentation in Black communities
11:21 Black leaders in the United States
🔎 Archival sources:
The Library of Congress
The Internet Archive
Newsimage
Storyblocks
Newspapers.com: The Chicago Defender, Des Moines Tribune, The Pasadena Independent, Kingsport News, Buffalo Evening News, The Pocono Record, The St Louis Argus, The Journal News, The Santa Fe New Mexican, The San Bernardino County Sun, The Napa Valley Register, Detroit Free Press, The Baltimore Sun
The Art Institute of Chicago / Art Resource, NY
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Elmer J. Whiting, III, © Gertrude Samuels
F.I.L.M. Archives, Inc.
Courtesy of the Spelman Archives
Courtesy of the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University Archives, Howard University, Washington DC
Courtesy of Xavier University of Louisiana, Archives & Special Collections
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Emmett Till Archives, FSU Libraries
New York Daily News Archive / Getty Images
African American Museum & Library at Oakland
KQED Archives
Hum Historical / Alamy Stock Photo
Gado Images / Alamy Stock Photo
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare via National Archives
Kevin Begos and Southern Conference Educational Fund
The National Library of Medicine
William P. Gottlieb/Ira and Leonore S. Gershwin Fund Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress
NASA
Beth LaBerge
Brooke Anderson
Mike Nelson
Will Counts via Wikimedia Commons
Angelo Cozzi (Mondadori Publishers) via Wikimedia Commons
Robert Knudsen via Wikimedia Common
Unsplash: Diana Light, Christopher Boswell, History in HD, Cytonn Photography
State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Public Health Service. Tuskegee Syphilis Study. (4/11/1953 - 1972) via National Archives
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My great , great grandfather was killed fighting against slavery as a Union soldier in the civil war. As a result of his death his widow and children were completely impoverished and it had a continuing economic effect on my ancestors since that time. What about reparations for my family?
Have they forgotten our Native Americans, AKA Indians? Look what happened to them!!!
Hey hey, I’m Chinwe Oniah, one of the producers for the series. Hearing from the task force and seeing the research they’ve done was eye-opening. Each of them has an expertise that was vital to the research done and it’s shocking what they’ve uncovered about slavery and its effects in California. And then hearing each member’s personal account of how the legacy of the racist system has shown up in their lives puts in perspective how far reaching the effects of slavery have been. It’s been so dope having the opportunity to work on this project. Please drop a comment below and let us know what you think!
Why exactly are people of one specific DNA owed money for their own self imposed failure?
Because others have been in positions of power for many generations and have used various formal (redlining, for example) and informal (but almost ever-present) methods and ways of interacting that keep most Black people from having equal opportunity and long-range familial financial improvement. I am learning a lot these days - and it looks as if some of the people commenting here could learn a lot also!
@@joangoddard5074 Sure...you learn what you want to learn. Have you also considered self-imposed barriers to success that one particular race has adopted over generations, that has absolutely noting to do with those imaginary 'oppressive' barriers?
You really should try using common sense. Bitterness, jealousy, Black Urban Culture, and failure to accept responsibility are but a few examples.
If what you claim is true, which it is not, then Nigerian Americans would not have the highest post-graduate degrees than any other race, and have one of the highest income levels on average of all races.
@@joangoddard5074 will blacks be returning all the government aid. Like welfare, food stamps, medicaid, section 8....etc out of those payments for the last 200 years? If so they likely will owe the government an I owe you. 😂😂
@@avenue8822 Wow... You're making too much damn sense.
Maybe if y'all wouldn't left us alone during the ride of the BLACK WALL STREET we wouldn't be having this conversation. So we deserve compensation for just your demonic hated alone.
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I call BS on our current and next generation paying reparations for mistakes from 150 years ago.
Blood is required for bloodshed of the poor Black and Brown Hebrew Slaves Amen...
May the Lord God of True Yisrael deliver the blood of our oppressors, our destroyers, our enemies, the heathen gentile Edomite caucasian race of snaKKKes Amen...
NUMBERS 35:33
[33]So ye shall not pollute the land wherein ye are: for blood it defileth the land: and the land cannot be cleansed of the blood that is shed therein, but by the blood of him that shed it.
HABAKKUK 2:12
[12]Woe to him that buildeth a town with blood, and stablisheth a city by iniquity!
J.R.WILLIS
AUTHOR: A RACE OF DEMONS 2017
AUTHOR: SPIRITUAL CRIMES 2018
AUTHOR: THE PROPHECIES
AUTHOR: THE PROPHECIES, BOOK 2
AUTHOR: DSEMONOLOGIE YEAR 2020
Victimhood complex
We're still suffering from your hatred. These comments are the very PROOF of that. You attack us more than we even care to bother you. Your privilege and entitlement is what allows you to think it's ok to hate people who do nothing to you directly. You reap all the benefits of slavery while we suffer to this day from it. But you know all this. Your hate will be your undoing. May God judge you soon. You're time to repent has run its course. And you still hold yourselves unaccountable. Thank you so much for that. Makes things move faster for us. It's one thing for a human to seek revenge but an entirely different one when it's A GOD.
Thank you members of the California Historic Reparations Task Force for your public service and ensuring reparations for Black Americans address present day inequities and injustices. Your work is living work and your commitment honors the seeds of deep humanity inside and brought to this country back to the years preceding 1619 and expressed by people who continue to work for owning up to and reconciliation with the various genocides and forced labors that built the wealth of the United States.
This IS NOT CALIFORNIA HISTORY.
The gentiles made wick law against the Lord chosen people.