权宜之计:伊利诺伊州埃文斯顿和争取赔偿的斗争

RSF Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.7758/RSF.2024.10.3.06
Monique Newton, Matthew D. Nelsen
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2021 年 3 月,伊利诺伊州埃文斯顿市议会开始以 2.5 万美元住房补助金的形式向黑人居民发放赔偿金。埃文斯顿因此成为美国第一个为黑人世代遭受的种族主义政策(包括红线政策)提供公共资金赔偿的城市。为什么埃文斯顿首先出现了赔偿计划?本文对政策设计过程中的政治因素进行了深入探讨,并描述了使这一历史性政策得以在近乎一致的支持下通过的独特政治环境。在美国各地的社区考虑如何向美国黑人提供赔偿之际,有关埃文斯顿法令的辩论可作为一个警示故事,说明当政治权宜之计压倒黑人居民的政治洞察力时,雄心勃勃的历史性政策可能会被淡化。
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The Politics of Expedience: Evanston, Illinois, and the Fight for Reparations
In March 2021, the city council in Evanston, Illinois, began distributing reparations funds to Black residents in the form of $25,000 housing grants. In doing so, Evanston became the first city in the United States to provide publicly funded reparations to Black people for generations of racist policies, including redlining. Why did the reparations program first emerge in Evanston? This article provides an in-depth look at the politics of the policy design process and describes the unique political circumstances that allowed this historic policy to pass with near-unanimous support. As communities throughout the United States consider how to deliver reparations to Black Americans, the debate over Evanston’s ordinance serves as a cautionary tale for how ambitious historic policies may become watered down when political expedience trumps the political insights of Black residents.
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