
What Reparations Mean for Black America
Despite its popularity in some circles, the push for reparations is misguided. It confuses envy with justice, punishes personal achievement, and imposes collective guilt on individuals who bear no responsibility for slavery or Jim Crow. Far from healing the nation, it threatens to inflame racial divisions and perpetuate dependency. To
For too long, traditional civil rights organizations such as the NAACP and Urban League have monopolized advocacy for Black communities. While their historic contributions are undeniable, their modern priorities have largely aligned with political agendas that often overlook core issues plaguing our families and communities. The Institute for Family and Community Advancement rises as a bold, values-driven alternative—one rooted in family resilience, educational freedom, economic self-reliance, and justice reform.

