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Int 0242-2024 · BillLocal Law 2024/091

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the creation of a truth, healing, and reconciliation process

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Nantasha M. Williams
Sponsor
Nantasha M. WilliamsDemocratDistrict 27
Cosponsors
39
Introduced
Feb 27, 2024

Summary

This bill would require the Commission on Racial Equity (CORE) to establish a Truth, Healing, and Reconciliation process in connection with the City’s historic involvement in slavery and its present-day legacies. The process’s objectives would be to establish facts about slavery and its ongoing legacies in the City; to protect and acknowledge affected persons and communities throughout and after the process; and to recommend changes for government and institutions to prevent recurrence and perpetuation of harm. CORE would be required to hold public proceedings and conduct public engagement activities across all five boroughs, and to publish and memorialize its findings and recommendations. CORE would first undertake a two-year, participatory planning process before implementation, and would coordinate its work with the New York State community commission on reparations remedies and the reparations study to be required by Int. 279-A.

Official summary of legislation · NYC Council

Legislative history

Last action

Feb 27, 2024
Int 0242-2024: A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the creation of a truth, healing, and reconciliation process · OpenCongress NYC