Reparations could soon be real in California. Here’s what they might look like. (via thereidout Blog)
Remove language from the state penal code saying every incarcerated person should work “as many hours of faithful labor in each day and every day during his or her term of imprisonment as shall be prescribed by the rules and regulations of the director of Corrections.”
Prohibit prisons from price-gouging incarcerated people and their families who want to purchase goods and services available in prison.Reform laws to make it easier for people to hold law enforcement officers accountable for violence. Create expressive ways to acknowledge and remember the legacy of anti-Black racism and honor its victims.Provide funding for Black-owned and controlled K-12 schools, colleges and universities, and trade schools.
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