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I’m Sabrina Salvati, host of Sabby Sabs Podcast and co-host of Revolutionary Blackout Network podcast. I write about political and social issues from the perspective of an African American leftist. I also interview leftist activists, candidates, entrepreneurs and other change makers fighting political and social issues.

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Key Points:

  1. Grassroots Engagement: Divine highlights that if the community doesn’t advocate for itself, no one will. This underscores the need for active participation in political discourse to ensure that reparations are addressed appropriately.
  2. Reparations Task Force: The New York task force aims to develop recommendations for reparations, but challenges remain regarding its current race-based criteria. This raises concerns about its potential effectiveness and implementation.
  3. Accessibility of Meetings: The upcoming meetings are set to be in more accessible locations and times, encouraging broader public participation. This is essential for community members to voice their needs and concerns.
  4. Lineage-Based Reparations: The call for lineage-based reparations reflects a crucial understanding of historical injustices faced by American descendants of slavery, emphasizing the need for specificity in reparations discussions.
  5. Nationwide Coalition Building: The formation of a coalition among activists across the country signifies a united front in the fight for reparations, which could enhance the movement’s impact and reach.
  6. Discontent with Political Gatekeepers: Many community members are dissatisfied with established political figures and gatekeepers, indicating a shift towards alternative political platforms that better represent their needs.
  7. Wealth Gap Awareness: The stark wealth gap between Black and white families serves as a reminder of the long-term consequences of historical injustices, strengthening the argument for reparations as a means of addressing systemic inequalities.
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