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Bill No. 22-61 A Resolution Calling for Reparatory Justice
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Bill No. 22-61 A Resolution Calling for Reparatory Justice
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WHEREAS,the South Bend Common Council acknowledges that in Westside <br /> communities where African Americans and other disadvantaged groups are concentrated, there <br /> exists hazardous lead contamination in a neglected and aged housing stock; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS,the South Bend Common Council acknowledges that the history of racist <br /> redlining practices and divestment from Black communities has led to the loss of roughly a <br /> billion dollars in property value from South Bend relative to what existed in 1930, according to a <br /> financial analysis by Urban3—a private consulting firm specializing in land value economics, <br /> property tax analysis and community design—conducted at the request of the City of South <br /> Bend; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS,the South Bend Common Council acknowledges that the COVID-19 <br /> Pandemic further unearthed significant racial disparities in the City that are rooted in a history of <br /> racism; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS,the South Bend Common Council recognizes that this history of racist <br /> torture,physical, mental, economic and environmental abuse and coercion was tolerated by local, <br /> state, and federal law; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS,the trauma and damage caused by these heinous acts continue to <br /> deleteriously affect African Americans and other people of color in the City of South Bend; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, the trauma and damage caused by these heinous acts will continue to cause <br /> egregious harm to those affected unless the City of South Bend and other municipal bodies enact <br /> reparatory justice to mitigate the harm; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS,the South Bend Common Council acknowledges that the City has a history <br /> of complicity in racist practices; and <br /> WHEREAS,the South Bend Common Council recognizes that today it faces an <br /> opportunity to make historic and"once-in-a-generation"investments in affected communities as <br /> unprecedented levels of federal funding have come to the City; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS,the City of South Bend must officially acknowledge the harm that occurred <br /> in the City and resolve to never allow such acts to go undeterred,unpunished, and unaddressed <br /> ever again. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE,BE IS RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of <br /> South Bend, Indiana, as follows: <br /> Section I.The Common Council hereby issues a formal apology to the LaSalle Park <br /> Neighborhood, African Americans, and other affected individuals and communities on behalf of <br /> the City of South Bend for the violations and harm incurred by these practices. <br /> Section II. The Common Council hereby recommends a Truth and Reconciliation <br /> Commission made up of representatives and members of affected communities be <br />
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