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Elizabeth Jordie Davies; Jenn M. Jackson; David J. Knight – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2024
We consider two local reparations cases--the Evanston Restorative Housing Program and Chicago reparations for police torture survivors. We argue that the programs are shaped by the differing political opportunities, the local context, and the social location of their advocates given that one was constructed within government systems in Evanston…
Descriptors: Housing, Ownership, Residential Patterns, African Americans

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