“Governor Hochul’s recent signing of the new legislation to create a commission for studying reparations in New York State marks a significant milestone in our collective history. This decisive move signals a genuine commitment to evaluate the lasting impacts of slavery and systemic racism in New York.
The Center for Law and Social Justice at Medgar Evers College (CLSJ) is deeply committed to this journey toward justice and equity. We are dedicated to supporting this initiative and contributing to the collective path toward healing and reparations.
This legislation is a testament to Governor Hochul’s willingness to lead by taking this pivotal step to move equity forward in our state. It is a testament to the advocacy and sponsorship of Assemblymember Michaelle Solages and Senator James Sanders. Their dedication to justice and equity played a pivotal role in this achievement. Its success is also a testament to the power of numerous community-based organizations’ unwavering dedication and relentless efforts, underscoring the power of community action and engagement in effecting meaningful change.
Even as we acknowledge this critical achievement, CLSJ recognizes that the journey is far from over. We look forward to supporting the commission’s work and championing the voices silenced by systemic racism while advocating for the commission’s recommendations to lead to effective legislative actions. We will also work to hold the commission accountable to the fullest extent possible to ensure that its potential is realized. CLSJ will continue to partner with community and government stakeholders to create a more equitable and just New York, learning from the past to shape a better and more inclusive future for our great state.”
— Lurie Daniel-Favors, Esq., CLSJ Executive Director