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Reparations Advocate Nominated to Key Commission Role

October 11, 2024 | Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Maryland


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Reparations Advocate Nominated to Key Commission Role
In a recent government meeting, the commission moved forward with a nomination for Pastor Dr. Robert Turner to serve on a key commission focused on reparations. Dr. Turner, a prominent advocate for reparations and author of \"Creating a Coach of Repair,\" expressed his lifelong commitment to the cause, highlighting his extensive work in the field, including monthly walks from Baltimore to the White House to raise awareness.

The meeting saw a unanimous vote in favor of Dr. Turner’s nomination, with five members voting affirmatively and no opposition. Council members praised his qualifications and dedication to addressing historical injustices, particularly referencing his advocacy for the survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.

Vice President Middleton and other members expressed their support, with one member noting the honor of voting for a fellow member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, emphasizing the importance of achievement in all human endeavors. The nomination will proceed to a second reading at the next meeting, marking a significant step in the ongoing dialogue surrounding reparations in the community.

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