Title
Briefing and Discussion on Reparations for the Descendents of Enslaved African People
Recommended Action
Receive a briefing and discuss reparations for the Descendents of Enslaved African People.
Report
Issue:
Whether to receive a briefing and discuss reparations for the Descendents of Enslaved African People.
Staff Contact:
Susan Grisham, Assistant to the City Manager, 360.753.8244
Presenter(s):
Susan Grisham, Assistant to the City Manager
Dave Wolfram, Truclusion
Dr. Ashley Gardner, Truclusion
Background and Analysis:
In August 20204, Mayor Dontae Payne, with the support from Mayor Pro Tem Y?n Hu?nh and Councilmember Robert Vanderpool introduced a referral that included the study of potential reparations for Descendents of Enslaved African People. The City Council gave their full support for the referral to move forward.
In November 2024, the City Council passed a resolution that directed staff to research possible city-scale actions and continue to explore ways the city government can support efforts to petition our state and federal governments to study this issue and implement findings.
At the Monday, April 28, Social Justice and Equity Commission meeting, Truclusion will present its preliminary findings and lead a discussion to gather your feedback on their research regarding reparations for the descendants of enslaved African people.
To prepare for the discussion, please review the two documents attached to the meeting agenda:
1. City-Level Reparations Discussion Guide
Please review the sections highlighted in blue, with particular focus on the following areas, as prioritized by Mayor Payne:
* Housing & Land Ownership (pages 2-4)
* Economic Empowerment & Business Development (pages 6-8)
* Education & Workforce Development (pages 10-11)
2. Review of City-Level Reparations Across the U.S.
This document provides a national overview of how municipalities across the country are approaching reparations. Use it to gain insight into the str...
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