Jack Waters

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By focusing a reparations program on geography as opposed to identity, policymakers can avoid the sacred cow of color-blindness and link reparations with combatting segregation. Moreover, a program focused on homeownership has the potential to lead to long-term intergenerational benefits as the home and land are passed down. A home can also be used as collateral for other life-enhancing loans, like consumer or student loans.
The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap
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