Detroit’s Reparations Task Force Now Has Until 2025 To Make Its Report

December 20, 2024

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Presented by The Conversation

In this article from The Conversation, U-M researchers discuss the challenges faced by Detroit’s reparations task force, which has experienced delays in developing a plan to address historical discrimination against Black residents. The faculty experts discuss the tension between political feasibility and administrative sustainability, drawing comparisons to cities like Evanston that have implemented reparations programs. Read on to explore the critical role of public input and careful planning in creating a fair and effective reparations policy.

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