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    Brooklyn NAACP 2024-Black Brooklyn Agenda Gathering

    Open to the public: Sat, Jan. 6th, 2024 Medgar Evers College from 1 pm-4...

    Lurie Daniel Favors Speaks…On State Reparations Bill Signing

    “Governor Hochul’s recent signing of the new legislation to create a commission for studying...
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    Gov. Hochul signs the Reparations Bill

    By Nayaba ArindeEditor-at-LargeGiven the unrelenting community pressure, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the Reparations Bill,...

    “We want Reparations! Gov. Hochul, sign the Bill!”

    By Nayaba ArindeEditor-at-Large Activists and New York elected officials are demanding that Gov. Kathy Hochul...

    Queen Mother Audley Moore

    No one has done more to integrate claims for reparations for African Americans into...

    New York Legislators to Pass Bill Creating Reparations Study Commission

    Slavery remained legal in New York until 1827. And even after that, it remained...

    Getting Reparations Right: Lineage Based

    By Rev. Phyllis I CoachmanStanding outside at the press conference, in front of the...

    Cong. John Conyers, Champion of Reparations, Passes at 90

    By Katherine Lewin, diversityinc.com John Conyers, Jr., who co-founded the Congressional Black Caucus, helped create...

    FREEDOM PARTY IGNITES MOVEMENT

    African-American Issues Brings Together Hundreds at Convention Freedom Party Hosts First Statewide Convention Several hundred from...

    View From Here: Henry Louis Gates and His Sad Sense of History

    What a strange history lesson Henry Louis Gates gives in an April 23 New...

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