A Black Nonprofit In Kentucky Got A 6-Figure Reparations Payment From A White Heir
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Louisville, Ky., nonprofit Change Today, Change Tomorrow says they received a large reparations payment from a donor. It is a blessing for us but also definitely owed, said the group s founder Taylor Ryan, seen here at right with deputy director Nannie Grace Croney.
Courtesy Change Today, Change Tomorrow
A nonprofit group that helps Black and marginalized communities in Kentucky has received a six-figure donation from a white donor who says they recently inherited family wealth and then learned that their great-grandfather owned enslaved people.
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Louisville, Ky., nonprofit Change Today, Change Tomorrow says they received a large reparations payment from a donor. It is a blessing for us but also definitely owed, said the group s founder Taylor Ryan, seen here at right with deputy director Nannie Grace Croney. Courtesy Change Today, Change Tomorrow
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Louisville, Ky., nonprofit Change Today, Change Tomorrow says they received a large reparations payment from a donor. It is a blessing for us but also definitely owed, said the group s founder Taylor Ryan, seen here at right with deputy director Nannie Grace Croney.