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    By Veronika LleshiJanuary 1, 20263 Mins Read
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    The California Reparations Task Force recently released a 500-word report detailing the effects of enslavement and containing their recommended reparations that would hold California accountable for its actions. 

    Released on June 1, the interim report provides a comprehensive account of the racial abuse Black Americans have faced throughout the country’s history. In addition to drawing attention to the racial violence and segregation the Black community has faced through the decades, the report detailed the criminalization of Black communities for control as well as the wealth gap between Black Americans and white Americans. 

    According to the report, government officials have failed to provide Black Americans their complete rights as U.S. citizens as they’ve failed to protect Black Americans from decades of violence and abuse. 

    “Along with a dereliction of its duty to protect its Black citizens, direct federal, state and local government actions continued to enforce the racist lies created to justify slavery,” read the interim report. “These laws and government supported cultural beliefs have since formed the foundation of innumerable modern laws, policies, and practices across the nation.”

    “Today, 160 years after the abolition of slavery, its badges and incidents remain embedded in the political, legal, health, financial, educational, cultural, environmental, social, and economic systems of the United States of America,” the report added. 

    Amongst the report’s recommended reparations are getting rid of discriminatory housing practices, more transfers between districts to diversify Californian schools, compensation for any Black families that weren’t given their inheritance due to anti-miscegenation laws and access to mental health support for Black Americans to deal with trauma. 

    Today, the California Reparations Task Force issued its interim report to the #CALeg. The interim report surveys the ongoing and compounding harms experienced by African Americans as a result of slavery and its lingering effects on American society today: https://t.co/FMpHP9FPBc

    — Kamilah Moore, Esq. (@KamilahVMoore) June 1, 2022

    The California Reparations Task Force’s reparations plan also includes the compensation of Black artists, athletes and intellectuals who haven’t been acknowledged for their work and haven’t been able to make money as a result.

    In addition to advocating for the elimination of discrimination in the medical world, the plan also pushes for more investment in Black-led land trusts to make housing costs fair and free legal services amongst other reparation recommendations. 

    The report was created over the course of nine meetings that were open to the general public, culminating in 16 hours worth of commentary, 40 hours of retelling of events from 103 eyewitnesses, 1,075 emails and 100 calls. To come up with the reparations, the California Reparations Task Force worked alongside members of the Ralph J. Bunche Center, the African American Studies Center at UCLA.

    The report is the first of its kind as the California Reparations Task Force is the nation’s first group dedicated to highlighting the withstanding effects of enslavement on Black Americans. Created in 2021, the task force is made up of nine members who were given the position by California’s Gov. Gavin Newsom and other members of their legislative party. 

    Amongst the nine members are civil rights leaders like Dr. Amos C. Brown who serves as Vice-Chair. As a member of the Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Brown has stood beside renowned figures like Martin Lther King Jr., participating in the lunch counter sit-in in 1961 and becoming part of the Freedom Riders. 

    The recently released interim report by the group is just the first of the group’s studies. A full report is planned for release before July 1, 2023.

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    Veronika Lleshi is an aspiring journalist. She currently writes for Hunter College's school newspaper, Hunter News Now. In her free time, she enjoys reading, writing and making music. Lleshi is an Athena scholar who enjoys getting involved in her community.

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