As the California Reparations Task Force gets closer to its one-year deadline of July, there seems to be more pushback on the idea of reparations. Task force chair, attorney Kamilah Moore, blames some of that on misinformation being spread by the mainstream media over proposed amount of cash payouts. Problem is the task force, the first-in-the-nation task force on reparations, has not decided yet on cash amounts if any.“FYI: All news headlines claiming the California Reparations Task Force is presently urging any specific amount of compensation per Black CA resident is complete misinformation. In fact, the task force has not yet recommended any particular monetary amount, or determined whether…” Moore tweeted on March 15.The task force, which has already decided to list reparations for Black Californians who can prove slave ancestry, has a deadline of July 1 to deliver its final report of recommendations for ways to resolve historic racial damage done to Black Americans.
FYI: All news headlines claiming the California Reparations Task Force is presently urging any specific amount of compensation per Black CA resident is complete misinformation.In fact, the task force has not yet recommended any particular monetary amount, or determined whether… https://t.co/oloagPGyGZ— Kamilah Moore, Esq. (@KamilahVMoore)...
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