Evanston Reparations Fund To Be Moved To Black-Owned Bank blackenterprise.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from blackenterprise.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Evanston Reparations Committee determined the order in which direct descendants of residents affected by housing discrimination will receive reparations from the city at a meeting at Evanston Township High School Thursday. In March 2021, the city passed the Restorative Housing Program to fund home ownership, home improvement and mortgage assistance. Recipients can now choose.
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The Evanston Reparations Committee has announced the selection event for reparations for the descendants of those who experienced racially discriminatory housing practices in Evanston over the decades. The selection process to determine the funding disbursement order will be held in the Evanston Township High School auditorium on Jan. 11 starting at 5:30 p.m. Letters will be sent to those who .
The Evanston Reparations Committee is looking to move its reparations fund to a Black-owned financial establishment. The fund currently is managed by Byline Bank, according to Clayton Black, the city’s budget manager. During the Nov. 2 Reparations Committee meeting, Black said the city would be “totally open” to moving the fund, but stated there are a few financial policy requirements the .