MEETING

February 7, 2022 African American Reparations Advisory Committee meeting

Meeting details

Date and time

How to participate

Online

This meeting takes place on Zoom. Webinar ID: 978 1303 7169 Passcode: 826144
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Overview

Dr. Sheryl Evans Davis, Executive Director Eric McDonnell, Committee Chair Tinisch Hollins, Committee Vice Chair

Agenda

1

Call to order and committee roll call

Action item

2

AB 361 legislation resolution

Discussion and possible motion to adopt a resolution setting forth findings required under Assembly Bill 361 that would allow the SF African American Reparations Advisory Committee to hold meetings remotely according to the modified Brown Act teleconferencing set forth in AB 361.

3

Adoption of the December 10 and January 13 meeting recordings

Review and anticipated adoption of video recording of the African American Reparations Advisory Committee’s December 13, 2021 and January 10 meetings. An opportunity for Committee members to elevate key points from the previous meeting.

Public Comment

4

Announcements

Committee members and members of the public may offer announcements for upcoming events or other items relevant to the community.

Public Comment

5

Legislative and policy updates

Presentation:

Brittni Chicuata, Chief of Staff, Human Rights Commission

Public Comment

6

Chair/Vice Chair updates

Public Comment

7

Confronting systemic racial barriers to building Black spaces in San Francisco

a. Black Corridors
Presentation:

Kate Sofis and Office of Economic and Workforce Development Team

b. Prioritizing Black communities in housing policy
Presentation:

SF Planning, Housing Element Outreach Team

Committee Q&A/Discussion

Public Comment

8

Subcommittee report backs

a. Economic Empowerment (Subcommittee Lead: Anietie Ekanem)
b. Health (Subcommittee Lead: Rev. Amos Brown)
c. Education (Subcommittee Lead: Gloria Berry)
d. Policy (Subcommittee Lead: Daniel Landry)
Committee Q&A/Discussion
Public Comment

9

Community Outreach Plan update

Committee will discuss community outreach plan priorities and timeline.
Public Comment

10

Adjournment

Meeting resources

Related documents

African American Reparations Committee Report

African American Reparations Committee Report

Notices

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