San Francisco open to giving Black residents $5 million each in reparations

San Francisco open to giving Black residents $5 million each in reparations

San Francisco is reportedly now one of the few American cities seriously considering reparations for its Black residents.

TMZ reported that San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors consisting of 11 members, heard a proposal this past week that was put forth by a reparations committee which was formed a few years back at the behest of the City, in the wake of the George Floyd protests across the country.

Some of the discussions on how to make things right with the African-American community include $5 million per eligible Black resident.

Some of the criteria include being at least 18 years old and identifying as Black/African-American in public documents for at least 10 years, among others.

There’s more that folks could receive under the draft reparations plan. In addition to the one-time $5M payout, the committee recommended a guaranteed basic income thereafter in the amount of $97,000/year, for 250 years.

They’d also have all their debts and tax burdens wiped clean and they might also get a single-family San Francisco home for just a buck. It seems each family would be allowed to buy just one, although it’s not entirely clear.

On how this can be paid for, the reparations committee didn’t have any answers. They place that burden on the supervisors themselves. The BOS, in turn, actually supported the proposal unanimously and said they will figure out funding later.

The Board’s only Black supervisor, Shamann Walton, has been leading the charge on this and says he wants the reparations package to be included in future City budgets.

Not everyone agrees with the terms laid out by the committee which is made up Black leaders/community members in and around San Francisco. One opponent is actually the NAACP which, while supporting the idea of reparations, is not on board with the $5M cash payouts, instead calling for the focus of investment to be in institutions, like schools/housing, etc.

The committee will submit a final report in June, and the Board will convene on this again in September.

Note: This article have been indexed to our site. We do not claim legitimacy, ownership or copyright of any of the content above. To see the article at original source Click Here

Related Posts
‘William Tell’ Review: Claes Bang Is Right On Target Against Ben Kingsley In This Rousing Adventure  And Legendary Tale – Toronto Film Festival thumbnail

‘William Tell’ Review: Claes Bang Is Right On Target Against Ben Kingsley In This Rousing Adventure And Legendary Tale – Toronto Film Festival

I have to confess I don’t know much about William Tell, the legendary 14th century huntsman who we were told as school children took his bow and arrow and heroically shot an apple off the top of his son’s head. And there is also the infamous “William Tell Overture” played in concerts around the globe.
Read More
Chip crisis: “How much will the Turkish automotive market be affected in 2022?” thumbnail

Chip crisis: “How much will the Turkish automotive market be affected in 2022?”

Otomotiv dünyasını uzun süredir olumsuz etkileyen çip krizinin Türkiye’ye etkileri hakkında önemli değerlendirme ve açıklamalar geldi.2021 yılı için otomotiv sektörü çok da verimli bir sene olmadı. Bir yandan küresel anlamda yaşanan pandemi süreci, diğer yanda ise üretimi aksayan ve tamamen duran fabrikalar. Bunların bir sonucu olarak da hem arz hem talep de ciddi düşüşler meydana…
Read More
Studio head Arkane Lyon left after almost seventeen years thumbnail

Studio head Arkane Lyon left after almost seventeen years

We hebben je een e-mail gestuurd! Ga naar je inbox om je mail adres te verifiëren en je registratie te voltooien. Oops… er ging wat mis. Ons team heeft een bericht gehad en is het probleem aan het verhelpen. Probeer het op een later tijdstip nogmaals. Hoera, je account is nu geactiveerd! Veel plezier! Communitie…
Read More
RPG Cast – Episode 565: “Whiskers on Raindrops” thumbnail

RPG Cast – Episode 565: “Whiskers on Raindrops”

RPGamer has been covering RPGs since 1998, with the current version of the site launched in 2018. Due to the wholesale change in our back-end and systems only certain content created from 2018 onwards has been carried over to our new site. However, all of our older content can still be found at archive.rpgamer.com.Streaming Schedule
Read More
Index Of News
Total
0
Share