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New York Reparations Commission Launches with Focus on Addressing Historical Injustices

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
August 1, 2024
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New York Reparations Commission Launches with Focus on Addressing Historical Injustices
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On Wednesday, July 31st, the New York State Community Commission on Reparations Remedies held its inaugural meeting in Albany. This historic gathering marks the beginning of a comprehensive effort to address the state’s involvement in slavery and its long-term effects on African American communities. The commission, established by legislation signed by Governor Kathy Hochul in December 2023, aims to develop recommendations for reparative justice.

The commission is chaired by Seanell Hawkins, President and CEO of the Urban League of Rochester, and comprises eight other distinguished members, including academics, activists, and community leaders. Among them are Dr. Ron Daniels, a prominent figure in the National African American Reparations Commission, and Reverend Dr. Deborah D. Jenkins, who voiced concerns about being undervalued in leadership discussions due to her age.

During the meeting, commissioners discussed the scope of their work, which includes researching the impacts of slavery, segregation, and ongoing systemic racism. The commission will conduct a $5 million study, holding public meetings statewide over the next year. This initiative aims to document New York’s role in perpetuating racial inequalities and propose measures to rectify these injustices.

The meeting was not without tension. A debate emerged over the selection of a vice-chair, with some members expressing dissatisfaction with the process. The decision was postponed, highlighting the challenges the commission faces in maintaining unity and focus. Chair Hawkins emphasized the importance of transparency and public engagement in their work, aiming to ensure that the commission’s efforts are inclusive and comprehensive.

Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages, who sponsored the bill creating the commission, described the meeting as a hopeful first step towards addressing long-standing racial injustices. She underscored the significance of the commission’s mission, stating, “This is an opportunity to build a better New York, where we all rise together.”

The commission’s work is expected to shape the conversation on reparations and racial equity in New York. With a diverse group of experts and community leaders, the commission will explore the historical and present-day impacts of slavery, aiming to create actionable recommendations for reparations.

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