San Francisco African American Reparations Advisory Committee Members
(in order of Committee Seat)
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James Lance Taylor
An individual who works for a media outlet that principally serves the African American community, is a storyteller of African American stories, or is a historian with expertise in African American history
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Tinisch Hollins
Vice Chair
An individual who has been displaced from San Francisco due to gentrification
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Eric McDonnell
Chair
An individual with expertise in private equity, venture capital, or fundraising in the financial industry
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Rev. Dr. Amos Brown
Health Subcommittee Lead
An individual who is 65 years of age or older and who has lived in a predominantly African American community
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Omerede 'Rico' Hamilton
An individual who has been incarcerated
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Nikcole Cunningham
An individual who has experienced discrimination in the workplace
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Gloria Berry
Education Subcommittee Lead
An individual who has experienced or is experiencing homelessness
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Daniel Landry
Policy Subcommittee Lead
An individual with expertise in the impact of redevelopment activities in the Fillmore District and the Western Addition on Black communities
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Tiffany Carter
An individual with experience as a small business owner principally serving the African American community
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Gwendolyn Brown
A person who is employed by or in a leadership position in a charitable, social service, or religious organization principally serving the African American community
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Anietie Ekanem
Economic Empowerment Subcommittee Lead
A person who works in the technology industry with experience in the field of technological equity
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Starr Williams
A person who is between the ages of 14 and 24, inclusive, with experience working with community groups serving the African American community
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Shakeyla O'Cain
A person representing the sectors served by the Office of Economic and Workforce Development (construction, building and trades, hospitality, and medical sectors) with experience working in predominantly African American communities
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Laticia Erving
An individual with experience as a parent or caregiver of a child or children experiencing barriers to or disparate treatment in education
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(Open Seat)
An individual who has lived or is currently living in public housing