The federal government has asked a judge to halt the United States' first reparations program in Evanston, Illinois.
Evanston says it will defend its reparations program after the U.S. Justice Department joined a lawsuit challenging it.
The first reparations program for slavery in the United States is under legal attack, with conservatives seeking to end the benefits provided to Black residents in one Illinois city. Now, President ...
The Trump administration is trying to get rid of the first reparations program in the U.S. for Black Americans. On Tuesday, the Department of Justice asked a judge to end the program in Evanston, ...
The Justice Department is seeking to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging a Chicago suburb’s housing reparations program for Black residents, arguing it is “racially discriminatory” and ...
Recently, Evanston, Ill., enacted the first reparations program in the country. San Francisco is following suit, but its reparations plan is less about policy and more about performance. What is being ...
“This Juneteenth, we must acknowledge both the wins we have achieved and the winds that propel us forward,” writes Marcus Anthony Hunter.
City council members in Evanston, Illinois, approved a $400,000 reparations program for Black residents on Monday. Here's how it works. Photo: Alderman Robin Sue Simmons, who spearheaded a program for ...
An attorney suing the City of Evanston, Illinois, over its reparations program told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that if this case goes in their favor, other cities planning to implement reparations ...
Trump admin fights to make reparations program illegal because it doesn’t help people who aren’t Black - A Chicago-area suburb made headlines for its first-in-the-nation reparations payments. The Just ...
The federal government on Tuesday asked a judge to halt the United States’ first reparations program that offered Black people in a small Illinois city $25,000 for 20th century race-based housing ...