The work of RepGen would not be possible without the generous support of our many contributors, and one of those monthly contributors is Ben Bouwman. For the past six years, Ben has served as a faith leader at Walnut Hill Mennonite Church in Goshen, Indiana. As a pastor of the Mennonite faith, Ben is passionate...
Genealogy Corner with Kellie Farrish Reparation Generation believes that racial healing requires an honest and careful understanding of the past. The exploration of genealogy offers a profound avenue for healing within the African American community, particularly in addressing the deep-seated wounds of historical trauma. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry featured an article titled “Conceptualizing Healing Through the African American Experience...
Genealogy Corner with Kellie Farrish Juneteenth should be a day that Universities recommit themselves to making this information available. This process often requires significant monetary resources and thousands of hours of research, so advocating for funding and support for these projects is critical. While there are several universities making this information available, there are several...
(April, 2023) Hello Friends, In the summer of 2020, we were overcome by feelings of hopelessness. In the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Abery, Breonna Taylor, the Founders of Reparation Generation, eleven Black and seven white Americans, came together to acknowledge, reflect, debate, and chart a new path, from problem to...
(Originally posted on Crain’s Detroit Business. Read the original article here.) By SHERRI WELCH Kiko Davis Snoddy A new nonprofit led by 18 leaders from around the country is raising money to provide reparations for descendants of American slavery, starting with families in Detroit. Reparation Generation’s Black-led, white-financed strategy will direct privately funded “reparative...
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