The Redress Movement

The Redress Movement

An emerging racial justice organization that aims to organize racially and ethnically diverse local movements in communities throughout the U.S. Specifically:

  • Brings visibility to the issue of racial segregation and its impact that has undermined the success of Black communities for decades.
  • Helps to educate, organize, and mobilize local communities to redress the past harm by done intentional efforts to segregate our nation.
  • Organizes Redress campaigns that are driven by local Redress Committees and Roundtables.
  • Changes the public narrative about how we arrived at this moment (our history of segregation) and starts to replace that narrative with one the supports a truly racially inclusive nation.
  • Builds public will for policy changes through direct action.
  • Builds a national movement through organizing and action at the local level.
  • Wins reforms that start to significantly improve the lives of African American families through redress of the harms caused by segregation.

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