Source: NY Post
Summary
The federal government is attempting to halt the first reparations program in the U.S., initiated in Evanston, Illinois. This program, which began in 2021, allocated $20 million to support Black residents, marking a significant step in addressing historical injustices.
Why It Matters
The outcome of this legal challenge could set a precedent for future reparations initiatives across the country. It raises critical questions about how communities can seek restitution and the federal government’s role in local policies.





