Reparation Page

Providing economic payment for quantifiable damages, such as lost wages, physical injury, or mental anguish.

Here are the key pillars often involved in a comprehensive reparations framework: reparation

True reparation requires acknowledging that past injuries continue to shape the present. By addressing these legacies head-on, societies can begin the difficult but necessary work of building a more equitable future. Providing economic payment for quantifiable damages, such as

Implementing systemic policy changes and educational reforms to ensure the harm never happens again. Providing economic payment for quantifiable damages

Non-monetary gestures including public apologies, memorials, and truth-telling commissions to acknowledge the harm.

Aiming to restore the victim to their original situation before the harm occurred (e.g., returning stolen land or property).