City of Evanston Illinois Plans to Pay Reparations to Residents Who Experienced Discrimination

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Evanston plans to pay reparations to Black residents for past discrimination.  The Evanston city council approved the idea with its 8-1 vote yesterday.  Four-hundred-thousand-dollars in housing assistance will be made available to eligible Black families including 25-thousand for home repairs or property down payments.  Some of the funding is from taxes on recreational marijuana.  To qualify, an Evanston resident must be the direct descendant of a Black person who lived in the city between 1919 and 1969 who experienced discrimination because of city policies.

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