Long-Stalled Push for Reparations in Chicago Moving Forward, Johnson Says

A task force formed by Mayor Brandon Johnson nearly a year ago to determine whether and how the city should pay reparations to Chicagoans who are the descendants of enslaved African Americans will start meeting this summer to craft a plan to tackle the thorny issue.

The 40-member task force will be charged with developing “Chicago’s first comprehensive reparations study, a critical step forward in acknowledging, addressing and repairing generations of harm experienced by Black communities,” according to a statement from the mayor’s office.

The announcement represents a “pivotal moment in our city’s history and my administration’s ongoing pursuit to repair the generations of harm our people have endured,” Johnson said in a statement…

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