Opinion: Black WWII veterans and their families will not benefit from California's reparations plan [Opinion]
in a “higher prevalence of poverty and greater social vulnerability,” according to the National Community Reinvestment Coalition.
Will such a program be easy to implement here? Probably not, as documentation may be hard to track down, affordable housing is scarce, cash-strapped recipients might have difficulty covering move-in expenses, and, driving up borrowing costs. These are not insurmountable challenges and many descendants of the reparations task force’s 19th-century designees will face some of the same issues.
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