Sights and Sounds of Chicago’s Struggle for Reparations…
Over the past couple of weeks, Chicagoans have intensified their calls for the City Council and Mayor Emanuel to pass a reparations ordinance for police torture survivors. The struggle for justice for Chicago’s survivors of police torture has spanned several decades.
On December 16 and December 29th, several organizations and individuals organized actions and marches to increase the pressure on elected officials to pass the ordinance. Below are some photos and video from both actions. You can support this organizing by contacting holdout alderpeople and demanding that they support the ordinance. Details for how to help are here.
December 16 – Holiday March and Action to Pass Reparations for Chicago Police Torture Survivors
Professor Adam Green, a member of the Chicago Torture Justice Memorials, opened the march with a few words setting the context of the struggle.
You can watch the full program of the City Hall action below. It includes speeches from police torture survivors and their families. Special thanks to my friend Jake for filming this.
December 29 — #TakeBlackChi Rally for Reparations organized by BYP100 and supported by other organizations.