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11:54Now PlayingFrom 1619 to 1865, more than 4 million African people and their descendants were enslaved in the United States and its colonies.
Last year, California enacted Assembly Bill 31-21. That proposal called for a reparations task force to study how slavery impacted the state. The task force kicked off its study in June with hearings on housing and education, segregation, the impact of environmental racism, discrimination in California's banking policies and more.
The chair of the nine-member California reparations task force, Kamilah Moore, joins BNC’s “AMplified with Aisha Mills” to discuss what it is like being the chair of the task force.
All this and more on “AMplified with Aisha Mills.”
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