What's the next step?

Examine the suggestions for rendering payments, which they're doing. I feel that the 'structured annuity approach' (my phrase), coupled with specific investments into historically Black entities are perhaps the best, most reparative and impactful options.

Concurrently, I'd advocate for a nationwide referendum -- a blue ribbon panel, not unlike the 1968 Kerner Commission -- of all the varied municipal actions under deliberation or being taken across the land. Not for the purpose of eliciting votes from a petulant population, mind you; but to get the matter out in front of the American people, framing it as a matter of economic imperative, underpinned by moral obligation.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/what-s-the-next-step-for-black-reparations-in-san-francisco/ar-AA18GrRb?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=0f0c0a2d15e74bffb1d6959f24e0de61&ei=17

What's the next step?

Examine the suggestions for rendering payments, which they're doing. I feel that the 'structured annuity approach' (my phrase), coupled with specific investments into historically Black entities are perhaps the best, most reparative and impactful options.

Concurrently, I'd advocate for a nationwide referendum -- a blue ribbon panel, not unlike the 1968 Kerner Commission -- of all the varied municipal actions under deliberation or being taken across the land. Not for the purpose of eliciting votes from a petulant population, mind you; but to get the matter out in front of the American people, framing it as a matter of economic imperative, underpinned by moral obligation.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/what-s-the-next-step-for-black-reparations-in-san-francisco/ar-AA18GrRb?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=0f0c0a2d15e74bffb1d6959f24e0de61&ei=17

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What's the next step for Black reparations in San Francisco?