In a recent interview on People Passion & Politics, Director & Political Scientist at the National Reparations Institute Professor Reginald Muhummad discussed the upcoming National Reparations Conference and its significance in the current political landscape.
Against the backdrop of President Biden’s announcement not to seek reelection and his endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris, the conversation focused on the urgency of addressing systemic injustices facing the Black community.
Professor Muhammad, a leading advocate for reparations, emphasized the concept of complete reparations, which includes economic empowerment, cultural restoration, and self-governance for Black Americans. He also highlighted the strategic goals of the upcoming conference, including uniting stakeholders and developing actionable recommendations across various sectors.
The interview underscored critiques of current legislative efforts like HR 40 and emphasized the need for community-driven initiatives that prioritize Black interests.
To listen to the full interview, click the link above.