How Chicago Became the First City to Make Reparations to Victims of Police Violence by Yana Kunichoff and Sarah Macaraeg — YES! Magazine March 23, 2017 The ordinance provides a meaningful model for creating reparations at the local level. View Full Screen Visit External Site ACLUBlack LivesChicago PoliceCivil RightsdemocracyMovement for Black LivesPoliticsReparationsTrumpVictims of Police Violence 0 comment 0 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest previous post Damage, design flaws in Oroville Dam spillway point to lengthy repairs, consultants say next post Why 10 Daily Tons of Ant Poop Keep This Rainforest Thriving You may also like Food Waste: We are the Problem and the... April 2, 2017 Automakers Urge Trump to Undo One of America’s... April 2, 2017 The Superrich Have Profited From a Broken System—And... March 23, 2017 No surprise. State Department will approve construction of... March 23, 2017 House leaders postpone vote on their health-care plan... March 23, 2017 Food Is Just One Serving Of What Meals... March 23, 2017 Rise Of The Robot Bees: Tiny Drones Turned... March 13, 2017 As opioid overdoses rise, police officers become counselors,... March 13, 2017 Inside Trump’s fury: The president rages at leaks,... March 6, 2017 New Apple Headquarters Sets Records in Solar and... March 6, 2017