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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 .
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Evanston’s Reparations Committee announced they will use a randomized selection tool to determine a payment order for the next group of reparations recipients at a meeting Thursday. Selection will begin December 7. An estimated 20 residents attended the hybrid meeting at the Lorraine H. Morton Civic Center in person, with over 15 present virtually. At.