Plus, the US will send advanced rockets to Ukraine.
A California reparations task force reports on the impacts of slavery; the US will send advanced rockets to Ukraine. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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- Wednesday, California's reparations task force released an extensive report on how the state and the federal government perpetuated harm against Black Americans long after the abolition of slavery. [Associated Press / Janie Har]
- The nearly 500-page report details how government policies have led to poor economic, educational, and criminal justice outcomes for generations of Black Americans. [NBC BLK / PR Lockhart]
- The report demands financial reparations and recommends creating a government office to help descendants of people enslaved during the 19th century get compensation. [Washington Post / Emmanuel Felton]
- The task force's recommendations included: Free tuition at California colleges and universities, planting trees to help cool Black neighborhoods, and eliminating discriminatory policing. [California reparations task force]
- The group will issue its final report with recommendations for the sort of reparations Black Americans in California should receive by July 2023. [Cal Matters / Lil Kalish]
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Advanced rockets for Ukraine |
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On Wednesday, a jury found Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamed each other, but awarded Depp more in compensation. [CNN / Sonia Moghe] |
- Shanghai residents began venturing outside Wednesday after two months of Covid-19 lockdowns. [Atlantic / Alan Taylor]
- Amid record overdoses, British Columbia will try decriminalizing possession of small amounts of drugs for three years. [AP / Jim Morris and Rob Gillies]
- Sheryl Sandberg is stepping down as Meta, formerly Facebook, COO — a position she has held for over a decade. [Yahoo Finance / Daniel Howley]
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"At the end of this, I would like for reparations to be seen as a nonpartisan issue. It's a human rights issue." |
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