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IL city to handout $25K cash payments to 44 Black residents through reparations program
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:17 am
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:17 am
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Evanston, Illinois. will issue $25,000 to 44 residents in reparations payments, the City’s Reparations Committee has announced.
Established in 2019 and approved by the City Council in 2021, the program issues $25,000 direct cash payments to Black residents and descendants of Black residents who lived in Evanston between 1919 and 1969.
Evanston was the first city in the nation to pass a reparations plan, pledging $10 million over a decade to Black residents.
The payments are intended to cover housing expenses, Evanston official Cynthia Vargas told the Chicago Tribune.
Tasheik Kerr, assistant to the city manager, said during a meeting last week the residents will be contacted to inform them their payments are on the way over the next few weeks.
According to a city memo, the fund had received $276,588 from Evanston’s real estate transfer tax. The committee discussed taxing Delta-8 THC products to sustain funding in the future.
Ald. Krissie Harris recognized that the tax would not significantly increase revenue, though it would “help keep moving that number forward” in the reparations process.
“It’s really important for people to understand we pay as we have the money, and it’s not that we’re withholding from paying everyone,” Harris said, according to The Daily Northwestern. “It’s just we have to accumulate the funds to make sure we can pay.”
The reparations fund did not receive any philanthropic donations this year as of Jan. 31, so the fund is primarily supported by a cannabis sales tax and real estate tax money
Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against Evanston‘s reparations program last year due to its use of race as an eligibility requirement for the program. The watchdog group alleges that the program violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.
“To date, Evanston has awarded over $6,350,000 to 254 individuals based on their race. The city must be stopped before it spends even more money on this clearly discriminatory and unconstitutional reparations program,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said at the time.
Similar calls for reparations have been gaining traction in the United States, as measures are being introduced in state legislatures and being pushed by grassroots activists.
Municipalities and states recently launched exploratory efforts on the matter, forming committees to examine the effect of slavery to calculate how compensation would be dispensed.
The committee did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Evanston, Illinois. will issue $25,000 to 44 residents in reparations payments, the City’s Reparations Committee has announced.
Established in 2019 and approved by the City Council in 2021, the program issues $25,000 direct cash payments to Black residents and descendants of Black residents who lived in Evanston between 1919 and 1969.
Evanston was the first city in the nation to pass a reparations plan, pledging $10 million over a decade to Black residents.
The payments are intended to cover housing expenses, Evanston official Cynthia Vargas told the Chicago Tribune.
Tasheik Kerr, assistant to the city manager, said during a meeting last week the residents will be contacted to inform them their payments are on the way over the next few weeks.
According to a city memo, the fund had received $276,588 from Evanston’s real estate transfer tax. The committee discussed taxing Delta-8 THC products to sustain funding in the future.
Ald. Krissie Harris recognized that the tax would not significantly increase revenue, though it would “help keep moving that number forward” in the reparations process.
“It’s really important for people to understand we pay as we have the money, and it’s not that we’re withholding from paying everyone,” Harris said, according to The Daily Northwestern. “It’s just we have to accumulate the funds to make sure we can pay.”
The reparations fund did not receive any philanthropic donations this year as of Jan. 31, so the fund is primarily supported by a cannabis sales tax and real estate tax money
Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against Evanston‘s reparations program last year due to its use of race as an eligibility requirement for the program. The watchdog group alleges that the program violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.
“To date, Evanston has awarded over $6,350,000 to 254 individuals based on their race. The city must be stopped before it spends even more money on this clearly discriminatory and unconstitutional reparations program,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said at the time.
Similar calls for reparations have been gaining traction in the United States, as measures are being introduced in state legislatures and being pushed by grassroots activists.
Municipalities and states recently launched exploratory efforts on the matter, forming committees to examine the effect of slavery to calculate how compensation would be dispensed.
The committee did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:18 am to Night Vision
They’re just opening up a can of worms on themselves….
Those people living in cardboard boxes…. WTF is 25K going to get you? Less than a years rent?
I’m sure most of those residents will have some nice big screen tv’s though…
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The payments are intended to cover housing expenses
Those people living in cardboard boxes…. WTF is 25K going to get you? Less than a years rent?
I’m sure most of those residents will have some nice big screen tv’s though…
This post was edited on 2/12/26 at 6:23 am
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:19 am to Night Vision
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Intended
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housing payments
Good luck with that
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:20 am to Night Vision
Tom Fitton is an American hero. Dude has been doing yeoman’s work for years
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:22 am to Night Vision
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$25,000 direct cash payments
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The payments are intended to cover housing expenses,
lol
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:26 am to Night Vision
Suicidal empathy. Any white person who didn't move after this tax was passed is a complete loser.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:26 am to Night Vision
quote:
Evanston was the first city in the nation to pass a reparations plan, pledging $10 million over a decade to Black residents.
The committee discussed taxing Delta-8 THC products to sustain funding in the future.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:28 am to Night Vision
So is the city only taxing non-blacks to pay for these reparations? Also, they shouldn’t be allowed to use the equivalent dollar amount of Federal money to subsidize this unconstitutional practice.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:29 am to Night Vision
Reparations or friends & family benefits?
Posted on 2/12/26 at 6:44 am to Nosevens
I thought delta 8 was going to be illegal starting in November of 2026???
Posted on 2/12/26 at 7:20 am to Night Vision
quote:Northwestern should be donating all their money to this. Fricking racist. Building a major stadium, while local blacks are being oppressed.
The reparations fund did not receive any philanthropic donations this year as of Jan. 31
Posted on 2/12/26 at 7:22 am to bird35
quote:federally or locally?
I thought delta 8 was going to be illegal starting in November of 2026??
Would be funny, as their virtue signaling can't fund the checks their asses are printing.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 7:25 am to Hangover Haven
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Those people living in cardboard boxes…. WTF is 25K going to get you? Less than a years rent?
I looked on redfin and there are only 27 properties under the all important threshold of $350K
At $350K even with 20% down that wouldn't cover a year worth of mortgage payments with IL property taxes.
25K is enough to get some people out of consumer and vehicle debt as a one off deal.
Program sounds stupid
Posted on 2/12/26 at 7:25 am to Night Vision
Good luck to ‘em. Once that tap has been opened, who ultimately determines when things are “paid up”?
This only sets the precedent and expectations for continued hands extended out down the road by those who feel they are “owed something”.
This only sets the precedent and expectations for continued hands extended out down the road by those who feel they are “owed something”.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 7:29 am to Night Vision
If they did that here...I'm identifying as black! And I expect Democrats to have my black back!
Posted on 2/12/26 at 7:29 am to Night Vision
Illinois was a slave state?
ETA - apparently before it came a state like in the 1700s. So I am in favor of paying reparations to anyone living in Evanston that was here in the 1700s. Fine with me.
ETA - apparently before it came a state like in the 1700s. So I am in favor of paying reparations to anyone living in Evanston that was here in the 1700s. Fine with me.
This post was edited on 2/12/26 at 7:33 am
Posted on 2/12/26 at 7:32 am to Night Vision
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The payments are intended to cover housing expenses, Evanston official Cynthia Vargas told the Chicago Tribune.
Mmmmmmmmhmmmmm
Posted on 2/12/26 at 7:41 am to Night Vision
Serious question, how do they determine who is black or not black? It seems kind of arbitrary.
Also, can a white person with ancestors that meet these qualifications apply?
And lastly, can we please end the CRA. The whole “content of character” trope was always a lie.
Also, can a white person with ancestors that meet these qualifications apply?
And lastly, can we please end the CRA. The whole “content of character” trope was always a lie.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 7:52 am to Night Vision
People who never owned slaves paying money to people who were never slaves in a a state the never allowed slavery.
That’s like paying child support to a woman with no kids who you never slept with.
That’s like paying child support to a woman with no kids who you never slept with.
Posted on 2/12/26 at 8:12 am to Night Vision
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