The San Francisco African American Reparations Advisory Committee is a 15-member body established to advise the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Mayor, Human Rights Commission and the public on a San Francisco-specific Reparations Plan that chronicles the legacy of American chattel slavery, post-Civil War government-sanctioned discrimination against African Americans in San Francisco, and ongoing institutional discrimination that has adversely impacted the lives of Black San Franciscans.
Members of the community and organizations are invited to endorse the San Francisco Reparations Plan. Let the members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors know that San Francisco must redress the discriminatory actions taken to violently displace, limit the political participation of, invisibilize, restrict the physical and financial mobility of, and otherwise harm Black people across San Francisco.
Demand accountability for actions that subjugated Black people in San Francisco, the vestiges of which uphold the intent and legacy of chattel slavery and continue to have impacts today, by completing this endorsement document.