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==Examples of Reparations== | ==Examples of Reparations== | ||
===Indigenous Peoples=== | === Indigenous Peoples === | ||
Indigenous Peoples in the so-called United States have received land and billions of dollars for various benefits and programs for being forcibly exiled from their lands. | Indigenous Peoples in the so-called United States have received land and billions of dollars for various benefits and programs for being forcibly exiled from their lands. <ref>https://www.brookings.edu/policy2020/bigideas/why-we-need-reparations-for-black-americans/</ref> | ||
===Black populations=== | ===Black populations=== |
Revision as of 17:36, 16 September 2022
Reparations describe a system of redress for grave injustices.
Examples of Reparations
Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous Peoples in the so-called United States have received land and billions of dollars for various benefits and programs for being forcibly exiled from their lands. [1]