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Different groups are putting forward ideas about the difficult question of ''how'' our society might carry out a commitment to repairing the harms of past human rights violations. Of course, this is a difficult task that will require many conversations, public education and consciousness raising, and dedicated leadership.
 
Different groups are putting forward ideas about the difficult question of ''how'' our society might carry out a commitment to repairing the harms of past human rights violations. Of course, this is a difficult task that will require many conversations, public education and consciousness raising, and dedicated leadership.
  
''The following demands are included in the National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC) [https://ibw21.org/initiative-posts/naarc-posts/naarc-rolls-out-preliminary-10-point-reparations-plan/ Preliminary 10 Point Reparations Program]. This document is meant for Review, Revision and Adoption as a Platform to Guide the Struggle for Reparations for People of African Descent in the United States''
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''The following demands are included in the '''National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC)''' [https://ibw21.org/initiative-posts/naarc-posts/naarc-rolls-out-preliminary-10-point-reparations-plan/ Preliminary 10 Point Reparations Program]. This document is meant for Review, Revision and Adoption as a Platform to Guide the Struggle for Reparations for People of African Descent in the United States''
  
 
#. A Formal Apology and Establishment of a MAAFA/African Holocaust Institute
 
#. A Formal Apology and Establishment of a MAAFA/African Holocaust Institute
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Other groups have also been engaged in this work, including:
 
Other groups have also been engaged in this work, including:
*[https://policy.m4bl.org/platform/ The Movement for Black Lives]-Which offers the following [https://policy.m4bl.org/reparations/ demands for reparations for past and continuing harms]. These include education, guaranteed livable income, reparations for "wealth extracted from our communities through environmental racism, slavery, food apartheid, housing discrimination and racialized capitalism," among other steps.
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*[https://policy.m4bl.org/platform/ The '''Movement for Black Lives''']-Which offers the following [https://policy.m4bl.org/reparations/ demands for reparations for past and continuing harms]. These include education, guaranteed livable income, reparations for "wealth extracted from our communities through environmental racism, slavery, food apartheid, housing discrimination and racialized capitalism," among other steps.
  
*The [https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Racism/WGAfricanDescent/Pages/WGEPADIndex.aspx United Nations Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent] has also issued a formal report to the United States Government stressed '''''international expectations that the U.S. Government to take steps towards reparations.'''''  
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*The [https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Racism/WGAfricanDescent/Pages/WGEPADIndex.aspx '''United Nations Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent'''] has also issued a formal report to the United States Government stressed '''''international expectations that the U.S. Government to take steps towards reparations.'''''  
 
**"There  is  a  profound  need  to  acknowledge  that  the transatlantic trade in Africans,  enslavement,  colonization  and  colonialism were a  crime  against  humanity and are among the major sources and manifestations of racism, racial discrimination, Afrophobia, xenophobia  and  related  intolerance. Past  injustices  and  crimes  against African Americans need to be addressed with reparatory justice" (Par. 91) [http://ap.ohchr.org/documents/dpage_e.aspx?si=A/HRC/33/61/Add.2 Report of the Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent - visit to United States of America, 19-29 January 2016]
 
**"There  is  a  profound  need  to  acknowledge  that  the transatlantic trade in Africans,  enslavement,  colonization  and  colonialism were a  crime  against  humanity and are among the major sources and manifestations of racism, racial discrimination, Afrophobia, xenophobia  and  related  intolerance. Past  injustices  and  crimes  against African Americans need to be addressed with reparatory justice" (Par. 91) [http://ap.ohchr.org/documents/dpage_e.aspx?si=A/HRC/33/61/Add.2 Report of the Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent - visit to United States of America, 19-29 January 2016]
 
**The [https://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/G16/183/30/PDF/G1618330.pdf?OpenElement Working Group Report] referenced the [http://caricomreparations.org/caricom/caricoms-10-point-reparation-plan/ reparations calls of the Caribbean Community], and specifically mentioned (Par. 94):
 
**The [https://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/G16/183/30/PDF/G1618330.pdf?OpenElement Working Group Report] referenced the [http://caricomreparations.org/caricom/caricoms-10-point-reparation-plan/ reparations calls of the Caribbean Community], and specifically mentioned (Par. 94):
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*[https://ibw21.org/initiative-posts/naarc-posts/naarc-rolls-out-preliminary-10-point-reparations-plan/ National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC)]-NAARC’s Preliminary 10 Point Reparations Program-2015--A Document for Review, Revision and Adoption as a Platform to Guide the Struggle for Reparations for People of African Descent in the U.S.
 
*[https://ibw21.org/initiative-posts/naarc-posts/naarc-rolls-out-preliminary-10-point-reparations-plan/ National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC)]-NAARC’s Preliminary 10 Point Reparations Program-2015--A Document for Review, Revision and Adoption as a Platform to Guide the Struggle for Reparations for People of African Descent in the U.S.
 
*[https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/40 H.R.40 - Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act]
 
*[https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/40 H.R.40 - Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act]
 
 
  
 
===Pittsburgh Organizing===
 
===Pittsburgh Organizing===

Revision as of 17:08, 8 January 2020

Background: The Case for Reparations

Advancing remedies for past atrocities and their lasting impacts is a process that will require work by everyone in our society to become informed and to foster dialogues that can generate understanding, empathy, and commitment to collective healing. This resource page aims to support those working to advance human rights in our communities by addressing this important challenge.

  • "The Case for Reparations" Ta-Nehisi Coates The Atlantic, June 2014.
  • "Making Good on the Broken Promise of Reparationsby Katherine Franke, New York Review of books
  • “The Rise of the Reparations Movement” Martha Biondi, Radical History Review 87:5-18. (2003)
  • WHYY: The Reparations Debate: Should the descendants of slaves be paid reparations by the federal government? Proponents of this idea say that the effects of slavery are still relevant today, and that the American government should provide some form of additional support to offset these disadvantages. Opponents either balk at the idea that slavery still affects African-American communities, or see the concept as an impractical political non-starter. The Democratic candidates for president are weighing in, many of whom have expressed interest in considering the idea. Today on the show, we’ll talk about reparations and the politics around them with Princeton assistant professor of African American studies KEEANGA-YAMAHTTA TAYLOR, and ADOLPH REED Jr., professor of political science and economics at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Racial Equity Tools for Community Reparations-This site provides links related to reparations and how they might be applied to remedy the consequences of enslavement and the subsequent disadvantages that have accumulated over time to people of color as a result of U.S. government policies.

Key Demands

Different groups are putting forward ideas about the difficult question of how our society might carry out a commitment to repairing the harms of past human rights violations. Of course, this is a difficult task that will require many conversations, public education and consciousness raising, and dedicated leadership.

The following demands are included in the National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC) Preliminary 10 Point Reparations Program. This document is meant for Review, Revision and Adoption as a Platform to Guide the Struggle for Reparations for People of African Descent in the United States

  1. . A Formal Apology and Establishment of a MAAFA/African Holocaust Institute
  2. . The Right of Repatriation and Creation of an African Knowledge Program
  3. . The Right to Land for Social and Economic Development
  4. . Funds for Cooperative Enterprises and Socially Responsible Entrepreneurial Development
  5. . Resources for the Health, Wellness and Healing of Black Families and Communities
  6. . Education for Community Development and Empowerment
  7. . Affordable Housing for Healthy Black Communities and Wealth Generation
  8. . Strengthening Black America’s Information and Communications Infrastructure
  9. . Preserving Black Sacred Sites and Monuments
  10. . Repairing the Damages of the “Criminal Injustice System”

Other groups have also been engaged in this work, including:


International Institutions and Resources


National

Pittsburgh Organizing

Peoples Campaign for Reparations and Black Self-Determination- This Pittsburgh-based initiative is leading a series of community forums on this theme to help organize and build a Reparations Commission for Black residents of Pittsburgh. The Campaign is seeking a City Council resolution to establish a Commission to develop proposals for reparations for Black residents in our region, along with an official apology. It is working to build alliances among diverse groups in the city to build political will to address historical harms in order to realize justice and equity for Pittsburgh's Black community.