Cincinnati's vice mayor proposed a $5 million reparations program to help residents affected by past housing discrimination.
Opinion: Cincinnati finally faces its segregated past with a "reparations" proposal that could increase home ownership among Black residents.
Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney and Councilman Scotty Johnson proposed Cincinnati's Real Property Reparations Program.
The Cincinnati City Council this week could consider a proposal to spend $5 million in tax revenue from marijuana sales on ...
14don MSN
Cincinnati Weighs $5M Housing Reparations Plan To Address Decades Of Discriminatory Policies
By Robert Hill Cincinnati lawmakers are exploring housing reparations to address decades of discriminatory policies that prevented many Black residents from owning property. Cincinnati officials are ...
9don MSN
Reparations advocates push for payments to Black Americans despite budget and legal challenges
Cincinnati NAACP President David Whitehead urged reparations support while Santa Clara County explores compensation and ...
Evanston's first-in-the-nation municipal reparations program is preparing $25,000 payments to 44 Black residents over past housing discrimination.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results