Why are reparations for Black Americans so hard?
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The topic of restitution for Black Americans is highly contested. Now that the conversation has entered the mainstream, what is the solution?
Over time, the movement for reparations has persisted, grown louder, and pushed the argument forward, but critics insist these efforts lack real weight and don’t answer the most pressing question: Where’s the cash?
Filmmaker Yoruba Richen discovered this debate firsthand while making her documentary “The Cost of Inheritance” in 2023. Part of the film investigates the history of Georgetown University’s reparations.
In 2014, the university admitted that it had sold 272 enslaved people in 1838. In response, the university created The Reconciliation Fund in collaboration with some of the descendants. However, not all descendants are on the same page due to the lack of cash payments.
“There is another group of descendants who are fighting for cash payments,” said Richen, surprised by the lack of agreement. “They are not interested in a foundation.”
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