Chicago Reparations Task Force is scheduled to release their Report in June 2026.

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Community Involvement

It's an Exciting Time to Get Involved

Looking at the massive size of the City of Chicago from boundaries to boundary, the commission decided to breakdown the Reparation initiatives into territories by local community. There are 77 local communities in Chicago.  *"550,432 of 2,666,702 Chicago residents reported income levels below the poverty line in the last year." 


Each community will be represented by a member of that community to form subcommittees that roll up to the commission. This will allow a greater, more accurate consensus of facts and numbers to be collected in formulating a true and realistic plan, in addition to the implementation for African Descendants Reparations.  


All Qualified communities and it's community members will be:  

  1. Heard and Considered  
  2. Represented Fair and Equitable  Given the opportunity to pre-qualify their family receive reparations  
  3. Extended the chance to Justify their Communities Involvement    
  4. Able to Attend Educational Workshops and Field Trips  
  5. Granted Access to specialized Corporate D.E.I. Training and Events  * https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/a2386b74e2b24b3cb6dc4f37e6cd8efe

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Reparatory Justice Success

State Rep. Sonya Harper introduces HB1227 which creates the Enslavement Era Disclosure and Redress Act. Requires each contractor that participates in a competitive bid with the State to review its records for evidence of the contractor's or a related party's participation in slaveholding or the slave trade and to make certain disclosures with respect to that participation.  

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