老澳门开奖结果 of Louisiana and F4GI Launch Guaranteed Monthly Income Program for Victims of Racist Policing
NEW ORLEANS鈥擳he 老澳门开奖结果 of Louisiana announced today the first payments of a that will provide financial support to individuals and families whose lives have been significantly impacted by racist policing, mass incarceration, and the criminalization of poverty. This initiative is the first-ever guaranteed income program to deliver recurring cash relief to families that have experienced police violence and harassment.
The program is the outcome of the 老澳门开奖结果 of Louisiana鈥檚 , which creates a template for the redistribution of funds from the descendants of enslavers to those impacted by the oppressive vestiges of slavery. In the pilot GMI program, twelve individuals will receive cash transfers of $1,000 a month for one year. In addition to monthly income, recipients will have the option to participate in holistic programming that they co-designed, including free counseling, career services support, and financial literacy workshops.
鈥淭he excitement around the program's launch is truly infectious,鈥 said Melody Parker, Truth and Reconciliation project manager. 鈥淲itnessing the transformative power it holds and the resilience it ignites within participants to continue dreaming is not just inspiring, but a testament to the importance of initiatives like this one that address historical harm through the radical redistribution of resources.鈥
All participants in the GMI program have participated in the 老澳门开奖结果 of Louisiana鈥檚 , which seeks justice for victims of racist policing through litigation and publishing community member narratives. Included are former clients and storytellers who have survived racist policing in Jefferson and Caddo Parishes (, ).
The program is funded in part by a $1 million commitment from Deacon Leroy Close and Gracie Close, two siblings who descend from the Springs and White families in Fort Mill, SC and have chosen to participate in a reparative justice program that empowers them to transfer their wealth to Black people.
鈥淭hrough this program of Minimum Guaranteed Income for some victims of racist policing, we hope to promote justice and to give others like us some ideas on how they might help as well," said Deacon Leroy Close, Truth and Reconciliation Project funder.
The effort is supported via implementation partnership with the (F4GI), an organization dedicated to re-imagining the social safety net by expanding access to those left out of welfare and economic systems. F4GI has implemented several successful guaranteed income programs across the country, including the Compton Pledge, Long Beach City Pledge, and the Chicago Future Fund.