May 8, 2023 African American Reparations Advisory Committee meeting

Monday, May 8, 2023

In this page:

    Overview

    Eric McDonnell, Committee Chair
    Tinisch Hollins, Committee Vice Chair

    Agenda

    1. CALL TO ORDER AND COMMITTEE ROLL CALL (Action Item)
    2. REPORT ON FOCUS GROUPS CONVENED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO, URBAN AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS MASTER’S STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (Discussion Item)

      Presentation from University of San Francisco Community Engaged Research Methods, Master’s in Urban & Public Affairs (UPA) class, Dr. Rachel Brahinsky, re: supporting AARAC by conducting interviews and surveys with community stakeholders; developing questions, protocols, and interview subject lists based on research priorities identified by AARAC members, community members, and Human Right Commission staff; and attending public events related to the Reparations effort.

      Presentation:

      Dr. Rachel Brahinsky, Professor of Urban and Public Affairs Program and Geographer, University of San Francisco

      Juell Stewart, Manager, Economic Rights Division, San Francisco Human Rights Commission

      Public Comment

      Committee Comment

    3. UPDATES TO AFRICAN AMERICAN REPARATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE DRAFT REPORT (Discussion and Possible Action Item)

      This item was continued at the call of the Chair during the April 10, 2023 African American Reparations Advisory Committee meeting. This is time for members of the African American Reparations Advisory Committee (AARAC) to discuss and potentially update recommendations for the final San Francisco Reparations Plan, including any updates to the eligibility requirements.

      Presentation:

      Eric McDonnell, Chair, African American Reparations Advisory Committee

      Tinisch Hollins, Vice Chair, African American Reparations Advisory Committee

      Public Comment

      Committee Comment

    4. CHAIR REPORT (Discussion Item)

      This item was continued at the call of the Chair during the April 10, 2023 African American Reparations Advisory Committee meeting. The Chair and Vice Chair will report back on their work representing the African American Reparations Advisory Committee since the March 13, 2023 meeting.

      Presentation:

      Eric McDonnell, Chair, African American Reparations Advisory Committee, San Francisco Human Rights Commission

      Tinisch Hollins, Vice Chair, African American Reparations Advisory Committee, San Francisco Human Rights Commission.

      Public Comment

    5. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT (Discussion Item)

      Members of the public may address the Advisory Committee on matters that are within the Reparations jurisdiction and are not on today’s agenda. Speakers shall address their remarks to the Committee as a whole and not to individual Committee Members or Department personnel.

    6. ADOPTION OF THE APRIL 10, 2023 MEETING MINUTES AND RECORDING (Discussion and Possible Action Item)

      Review and anticipated adoption of video recording and minutes of the African American Reparations Advisory Committee’s April 10, 2023.

      Public Comment

      Committee Comment

    7. ADJOURNMENT

    Date & Time

    Monday, May 8, 2023
    5:30 pm

    African American Reparations Advisory Committee

    City Hall
    1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
    Room 400
    San Francisco, CA 94102
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    This meeting takes place on Zoom.
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    Last updated May 10, 2023