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Kamilah Moore, Esq.

@kamilahvmoore

Atty; Chair, California Reparations Task Force: oag.ca.gov/ab3121 Quotes/RT/❤️≠ endorsements [email protected]

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“Without [reparations], it doesn’t matter how hard Black folks as a collective work,” [Kamilah] Moore said. “We’re playing catch up because of 256 years of enslavement and over 60 years of state-sanctioned violence and discrimination that has collectively hindered the Black

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"Senate Bill 1403, which would have created an agency to implement the task force’s recommendations, was derailed after last-minute pressure from Gavin Newsom's staff to change the bill, dividing Black lawmakers. Instead of creating the agency, the amendments proposed earmarking

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“Children, mothers, siblings, they're also impacted when their loved ones are incarcerated. You're taking away sources of income. ”  Kamilah Moore (@kamilahvmoore) Link: ow.ly/STO050VAbwj

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Your ancestors were the mass invaders of my Ponca, Pawnee and Kiowa ancestors’ nations. Yours were mainly uneducated migrants whose greatest feat was existing in obscurity on 40 acres of the biggest government handout in human history—free Indigenous land—given on race, NOT merit

Your ancestors were the mass invaders of my Ponca, Pawnee and Kiowa ancestors’ nations. Yours were mainly uneducated migrants whose greatest feat was existing in obscurity on 40 acres of the biggest government handout in human history—free Indigenous land—given on race, NOT merit
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Some five years after the police murder of George Floyd, shifting political winds at both the state and national level raise the question of whether California will ever enact reparations or if the effort is destined to stall out. cal.news/3ps1WqU 📸 Mike Blake, Reuters

Some five years after the police murder of George Floyd, shifting political winds at both the state and national level raise the question of whether California will ever enact reparations or if the effort is destined to stall out. cal.news/3ps1WqU

📸 Mike Blake, Reuters
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“Lawmakers earmarked $500,000 for a plaque memorializing the apology at the state capitol, but that’s the only taxpayer-funded money that’s been allocated to the reparations effort so far in California. A $12 million fund set aside for future reparations legislation signed into

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Applications are now open for reparations scholarships supporting descendants of enslaved Black Americans michiganchronicle.com/applications-o…

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L.A. city officials say they’ve been complying with a federal court requirement to create 6,000 new beds for unhoused Angelenos. But there’s a problem. Auditors were not able to verify that the city was actually following through on that commitment. laist.com/news/housing-h…

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Two years ago, Wes Moore started his inauguration day at the Annapolis docks where enslaved Africans arrived. He swore-in with Frederick Douglass' Bible. Today, MD's Black Caucus evoked the docks + Douglass to criticize his veto of a reparations bill. baltimoresun.com/2025/05/16/gov…

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Black American Freedmen families were pushed out of Pasadena by redlining — so they built community in Altadena. Then came the Eaton Fire. Join us for Reparations & Resilience — a conversation on how housing discrimination, community displacement, and historical injustice

Black American Freedmen families were pushed out of Pasadena by redlining — so they built community in Altadena. Then came the Eaton Fire.

Join us for Reparations & Resilience — a conversation on how housing discrimination, community displacement, and historical injustice
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Black American #Freedmen families were pushed out of #Pasadena by redlining — so they built a community in #Altadena. Then came the Eaton Fire. Join Kamilah Moore, Esq. (former) Chair of the California #Reparations Task Force for Reparations & Resilience — a conversation on how

Black American #Freedmen families were pushed out of #Pasadena by redlining — so they built a community in #Altadena. 

Then came the Eaton Fire.

Join <a href="/KamilahVMoore/">Kamilah Moore, Esq.</a> (former) Chair of the California #Reparations Task Force for Reparations &amp; Resilience — a conversation on how