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	<author_name>GLIDE Center for Social Justice</author_name>
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	<title>Tell San Francisco: Support Reparations</title>
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	<description>In February 2020, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors acknowledged the City’s need to formally document the historical harms endured by San Francisco’s Black communities by voting unanimously to form the San Francisco Reparations Advisory Committee (AARAC). In addition to enumerating these harms, the AARAC was tasked with proposing solutions. After two years of research, community engagement and public meetings, the AARAC submitted the final version of the San Francisco Reparations Plan to the SF Human Rights Commission, Mayor London Breed and the SF Board of Supervisors in July 2023. The Plan and Recommendations set forth by the Committee give the City and County of San Francisco the opportunity to identify the drivers of inequitable community investment, and the public meeting process gave the community an active role in developing solutions. Overall, the San Francisco Reparations Plan offers a framework for defining the scope of the policy-based harms that have contributed to inequitable outcomes in Black communities over time, and outlines comprehensive, systemic remedies to address them, through policy and programmatic action. On September 19th, 2023, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors will discuss whether to approve the Plan and Recommendations set forth by the Committee. Please join us in demanding the Supervisors support the recommendations submitted in the plan.</description>
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