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Evanston Earns National Attention for Offering Reparations

Clip: 3/23/2021 | 5m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Evanston is now the first U.S. city to offer reparations to its Black residents.

Has Evanston passed a reparations ordinance? Or is it a housing assistance program disguised by another name? Amanda Vinicky reports.

03/23/2021 | Rating NR

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