The impact of the nations first cash reparations program for Black residents

Posted by Tobi Tarwater on Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Paul Solman:

Just to deal with the 600 or so applicants thus far, especially, says the mayor, in a city now so pricey, many Blacks can't afford to stay, like Dwayne Logan at Gigi Giles' salon.

Dwayne Logan, Former Resident of Evanston, Illinois: I'm from Evanston, but I don't currently live in Evanston, because the taxes were so high, I had to buy a house in Skokie.

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