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California has undertaken the nation’s most sweeping effort yet to explore some concrete restitution to Black citizens to address the enduring economic effects of slavery and racism. #CRTF #ReparationsNow
nytimes.com/2022/12/01/bus… via @nytimes @kurtisalee

A THREAD 🧵:
1. “A nine-member Reparations Task Force has spent months traveling across California to learn about the generational effects of racist policies and actions.”

#AB3121 #CRTF #ReparationsNow
2. “The group, formed by legislation signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2020, is scheduled to release a report to lawmakers in Sacramento to next year outlining recommendations for state-level reparations.”

#AB3121 #CRTF #ReparationsNow
3. “In a preliminary report this year, the task force outlined how enslaved Black people were forced to California during the Gold Rush era…”

Read Chapter 2 of the task force’s interim report, on enslavement here: Oag.ca.gov/ab3121

#AB3121 #CRTF #ReparationsNow
4. “Californians eligible for reparations, the task force decided in March, would be descendants of enslaved African Americans or of a “free Black person living in the United States prior to the end of the 19th century.”

#AB3121 #CRTF #ReparationsNow
5. “The task force has identified five areas — housing discrimination, mass incarceration, unjust property seizures, devaluation of Black businesses and health care — in discussions for compensation.”

#AB3121 #CRTF #ReparationsNow
6. “For example, from 1933 to 1977, when it comes to housing discrimination, the task force estimates compensation of around $569 billion, with $223,200 per person.

Final figures will be released in the report next year [June 2024].” twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
7. “A blight law from 1945, the task force’s interim report explains, paved the way for officials to use eminent domain to destroy Black communities, including shuttering more than 800 businesses and displacing 4,700 households in San Francisco beginning in the 1950s.” #CRTF
8. After work on Interstate 210 began later that decade, the report goes on, the freeway was eventually built in the path of a Black business district in Pasadena, where city officials offered residents $75k— less than the minimum cost to buy a new 🏡 in the city— for their old🏡
9. “Gloria Moore grew up in Russell City, Calif., an unincorporated parcel near San Francisco Bay that was bulldozed in the 1960s through eminent domain.

After their home was taken for about $2,200, the family members struggled to regain the financial stability and community…”
10. The California Reparations Task Force meets again, in two weeks! Join us in person, on Wed. and Thurs. Dec. 14-15 at @Oakland City Hall from 9am-5pm PT.

Meeting topics: 1) residency requirements 2) final proposals 3) local reparations

Info: oag.ca.gov/ab3121/meetings

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More from @KamilahVMoore

May 31
🧵 Excited to share updates on California’s 16 slavery/lineage based-reparations and racial equity bills aimed at addressing historical and ongoing injustices faced by descendants of slaves. These bills are a significant step towards reparatory justice. Let’s break them down: Image
2/ 📜 SB 1403: Establishes the California American Freedmen Affairs Agency to administer all future reparations, laying the foundation for a comprehensive reparations program.

SB 1403 passed on the Senate floor, and now heads to the Assembly!

#CALeg #CRTF #AB3121 #KamilahMoore
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3/ 📜 SB 1050: Provides restitution for Californians who lost homes or had their land taken without fair compensation due to racially-motivated use of eminent domain.

SB 1050 passed on the Senate floor, and now heads to the Assembly!

#CRTF #AB3121 #ReparationsNow
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Sep 13, 2023
1/📊 In the latest August 2023 Berkeley IGS Poll, California voters were asked about their support for cash payments to descendants of slaves in California:

52% of “strong Democrats” were in favor, while 33% opposed.

92% of “strong Republicans” opposed, while 6% were in favor. Image
2/ A substantial 62% of respondents said they had heard about the California Reparations Task Force (CRTF), with 73% of Black respondents being aware of it. Notably, Republicans, property owners, higher education, & higher income groups were more likely to have heard about CRTF. Image
3/ Respondents were also asked about the state’s efforts to ensure fair chances for Black residents. Across counties, most believe the state is doing *too little* for Black residents, including white respondents.

📊 Tabulations: #CALeg #ReparationsNow escholarship.org/content/qt6385…
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Read 10 tweets
Jan 26, 2023
🧵The California Reparations Task Force meets this Friday and Saturday in San Diego!

Agenda: oag.ca.gov/system/files/m…

Join virtually on oag.ca.gov/ab3121 or via @EtmMedia’s Youtube for a live chat option!

Public comment (9:10am-10:10am):
•844-291-5495
•Code: 3968101
Missed the December 2022 hearing in Oakland? Review the meeting minutes here: oag.ca.gov/system/files/m…

#AB3121 #CRTF #ReparationsNow #Reparations
What’s on the agenda for Jan 2023? Well, for one: Tax Law Considerations!

The task force has invited three tax law experts to provide expert testimony on the intersection between reparations and tax.

Timely considering this latest article from @business: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Read 8 tweets
Jan 10, 2023
My 3x great grand parents, Victor Theophile Haydel (1835-1924) and Marie Celeste Becnel (1840-1885) were both born enslaved on the @WhitPlantation. The couple who would become the ancestors of the African American Haydel family. #DESCENDANTChallenge @Participant @HGMedia
“Victor was the son of an enslaved woman (Anna), who was herself a mulatto. Victor was fathered by Antoine Haydel, the brother of Marie Azelie Haydel. Celeste was a daughter of Francoise, the enslaved cook of Marie, and was fathered by Florestan Becnel, Marie’s brother-in-law.”
“It is known that each of these men was married, and that refusing to engage in sexual relations with a white man was not an option available to either of these women.”

#DESCENDANTChallenge

Honored to descend from such survivors: whitneyplantation.org/history/the-bi…
Read 4 tweets
Jan 10, 2023
The Rise of the Lost Cause Myth (across U.S. + California):

“After Reconstruction ended, white southerners created the myth of the Confederate “Lost Cause” in order to downplay the horrors of enslavement and terrorize African Americans.”

#Reparations #ReparationsNow

(🧵⤵️) A crowd of European American Confederates gather around a to
“Southerners who opposed Black civil rights falsely argued that the Civil War had little to do with enslavement.

The Lost Cause myth claims that the Confederacy had fought a heroic war to save the southern way of life from being destroyed by the North.”

#ReparationsNow
“This untruthful history also claims that the Confederacy lost the Civil War only because the more populated, industrialized North overpowered white southerners, not because enslavement or the Confederate cause was wrong.”

#Reparations #ReparationsNow
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Jan 9, 2023
🧵 “Rose Cannon’s (@Reparationist_1) family moved to Evanston in 1919, when her father and his family arrived from Tennessee and settled in the 5th Ward.” #reparations #ReparationsNow

1/

washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/01…
“As her family prospered, in the early 1960s, when Cannon was in high school, they moved into their dream home, a brand new house in the historically White 2nd Ward neighborhood.” #reparations #ReparationsNow

washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/01…

2/
“They were unable to secure a conventional mortgage and resorted to a contract for deed, she said, referring to a predatory financial agreement commonly required for Black people in the 1960s.”

3/

washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/01…
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