It will be my pleasure to be the guest on Canto Talk this Friday. Please join Silvio Canto, Jr., and me at 1 pm Pacific/3 pm Central/ 4 pm Eastern by clicking HERE…or after for an archived podcast.
We will be talking about the upcoming California election on June 7th, which I suspect might be a bellwether for November. We will also be discussing reparations:
Yesterday, I noted California was poised to commit climate suicide, as green justice policies would revert the Golden State into a barren wasteland.
Not content with mere climate suicide, the policymakers in the state are going full steam ahead with social suicide in the form of a comprehensive reparations plan.
A California task force on reparations – the first of its kind in the nation – is set to release a report on Wednesday outlining several ways to address what it believes to be wrongs committed by the state against Black Americans.
The report calls for expanded voter registration, policies to hold police more accountable in cases of alleged brutality, and recommends the creation of a special office that would, in part, help Black Americans who descended from free or enslaved Black people in the country at the end of the 19th century document their eligibility for financial restitution.
The report, which runs 500 pages, will be the first government-commissioned study on harms against the African American community since the 1968 Kerner Commission report ordered by President Lyndon Johnson, task force Chair Kamilah Moore said.
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