Nov. 2: National African American Reparations Commission and ACLU to Host Forum on Reparations

Leading Civil Liberties Groups Reaffirm Support for H.R. 40 and Put Weight Behind Series of Forums, Starting in South Carolina

October 29, 2019 10:15 am

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The National African American Reparations Commission (NAARC) and the American Civil Liberties Union will host a forum to discuss reparations on November 2. This is the second in a series of events aimed at furthering the passage of H.R. 40. The event is co-sponsored by Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream and will take place at the historic Gaillard Center in Charleston, SC.

The South Carolina event will serve as the follow-up to the first event in Washington D.C. on Juneteenth, held immediately after Congressional hearings on the subject. The series is being convened in conjunction with a dramatic surge in support for H.R. 40, legislation introduced by Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee that would establish a commission to examine the institution of slavery and its legacy and make recommendations for reparations to Congress. NAARC and the ACLU selected Charleston due to the city’s deep relationship to slavery, along with its connection to vibrant African American institutions and communities. Future forums for 2020 will be announced later this year in locations with similar historical significance.

“NAARC welcomes the opportunity to partner with the ACLU to create greater public awareness about H.R. 40 and the necessity of reparations to repair the harm inflicted on Black people by enslavement and post-emancipation racially exclusionary policies,” said Dr. Ron Daniels, Convener, National African American Reparations Commission. “Reparations are not just about a superficial payment to Black people, it’s about the remedies that will heal Black communities as a whole.”

In May of 2019, the ACLU formally announced the support of reparations to African Americans for the practices and vestiges of slavery.

“Our country was built on the polluted bedrock of slavery. We will not be at our strongest until that pollution is fully understood and cleaned, and our system of democracy repaired,” said ACLU deputy legal director Jeffery Robinson. “The type of detailed study proposed in H.R. 40 has never been done, and it remains the only mechanism to fully achieve a fair and just solution on the issue of reparations.”

WHAT:
NAARC and ACLU forum on reparations

WHEN:
Saturday, November 2
1:00 – 4:00 p.m. ET
Participants will be available to media from 12:15 – 1 p.m. ET

WHO:
Among other esteemed leaders, participants include:
Dr. Ron Daniels, Convener, National African American Reparations Commission
Jeffery Robinson, Deputy Legal Director, Director of the Trone Center for Justice and Equality, National ACLU
Nana Dr. Patricia Newton, CEO, Black Psychiatrist of America
Montague Simmons, Movement for Black Lives Reparations Policy Table
Kamm Howard, National Co-Chairperson, National Coalition for Reparations for African Americans (NCOBRA)
Nkechi Taifa, Esq., Civil Rights/Human Rights Attorney
Dr. Iva Carruthers, General Secretary, Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference
Jasiri X, Hip-hop artist/activist

WHERE:
Charleston Gaillard Center
95 Calhoun St., Charleston, SC

RSVP:
The event is free and open to the public. Media interested in covering should RSVP to Brandon Cox, media@aclu.org

The ACLU’s blog series on reparations is online here: http://www.aclu.org/reparations

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