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NYC Council Passes Slavery Reparations Legislation To Further Efforts Of So-Called ‘Justice’ And ‘Equity’

‘We take a crucial step towards justice and equity’ one sponsor of the legislation proclaimed

New York Post

(Fox News) New York City will soon be the largest city in the United States to enact a reparations program.

Councilmembers Crystal Hudson and Farah Louis sponsored a pair of bills to establish a Truth, Healing and Reconciliation Commission and a reparations task force. Both bills passed on Thursday and will be effective immediately.

“Today, the New York City Council voted to pass legislation establishing municipal efforts to acknowledge and address the legacy and impact of slavery and racial injustices in New York City,” the New York City council announced in a press release. “The package of legislation would establish a Truth, Healing and Reconciliation process on slavery within New York City (which had one of the highest rates of slave ownership in the country in the 1700s), a reparations study, informational signs at the City’s first slave market, and a taskforce to consider the creation of a ‘freedom trail’ commemorating abolitionist movement and Underground Railroad sites.”

The press release detailed how the commission would “establish facts about slavery in New York City and its ongoing legacies, protect and acknowledge affected persons and communities, and recommend changes for government and institutions to prevent the perpetuation and recurrence of injustices from the legacy of slavery.”

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Councilwoman Crystal Hudson attends as Brooklyn Paramount celebrates its grand opening with an official ribbon cutting at Brooklyn Paramount on March 27, 2024 in New York City.  ( (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Brooklyn Paramount))

The two councilmembers who sponsored the legislation, praised its passage and think it will bring about change in the city.

Hudson said she hopes the legislation will “identify racist, anti-Black policies at the foundation of our city’s institutions and it will yield material solutions to address these foundational cracks.”

Louis said the legislation is a “crucial step towards justice and equity.”

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The two councilmembers who sponsored the legislation, praised its passage and think it will bring about change in the city. 

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