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Black Residents In Evanston, Illinois Oppose Reparations Program

By Cherranda Smith Jun 4, 2021 Earlier this year, Evanston, Illinois became the first city to offer its Black residents reparations, now those residents are rejecting the program. “It’s not reparations,” longtime Evanston resident NBC News. “And that’s for sure,” Giles, a retired Chicago Public Schools educator, added.  Giles automatically qualified for the $25,000 reparations payment since she lived in Evanston between 1919 and 1969, but she, like many other eligible residents, are hesitant because of the program’s racism and lack of community input.  Hundreds of Black residents have shown their support for an online group called Evanston Rejects Racist Reparations, where they’ve demanded the program stop and go under re-evaluation. 

How the Tulsa Massacre Robbed Generations of Future Black Americans

Fiscal austerity intensifies the increase in inequality after pandemics

In the aftermath of past pandemics, fiscal policy played an important role in reducing or amplifying income inequality. This column predicts the likely distributional effects of Covid-19 by analysing evidence from five previous outbreaks (SARS, H1N1, MERS, Ebola, and Zika). It finds that severe austerity measures were associated with inequality increases three times greater

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What We Make Is Not Object, It s Energy : Watch Art Collective Assume Vivid Astro Focus Collaborate Across Continents

Production still from the Art in the Twenty-First Century Season 6 episode, Boundaries. © Art21, Inc. 2012. For the artist collective Assume Vivid Astro Focus, comprised of Eli Sudbrack and Christophe Hamaide-Pierson, working together doesn’t necessarily mean being in the same place. In fact, Sudbrack is based between New York and São Paulo and Hamaide-Pierson lives in Paris. The duo, who began collaborating in 2001, are bound by a shared interest in gay politics, civil rights, and creative impulses, often merging these themes in madcap collages that send up conservative ideas, while celebrating freedom of expression and sexuality. The artists derive inspiration from a sprawling range of sources, including Marvel superheroes, disco culture, masquerades, and other artistic movements.

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