How our Solution Offerings Accelerate Reparative Action

Reparative
Action

  • Data best practices, benchmark indexes and repair checklists standardize and open-source emerging best practices

  • Capital market-centered, data-informed research drive multidisciplinary repair strategy development and execution support

  • Cutting edge analytical methods enables robust harm measurement and forecast policy impact analysis

  • Data visualization tech development empowers harm & repair centered dialogue with community stakeholders, private actors and electeds


Case Study, Our Approach in Action


Data
Collection

Using advanced semantic collection and analysis, aggregated core population and economic datasets related to historically Black communities in San Francisco subject to discriminatory redevelopment action from 1956- 1972.


Harm
Measurement

Using statistical approaches including time series forecasting, modelled population and capital flows from historically Black community and its corresponding economic value


Tech
Enablement

Data and statistical analysis visualized in intuitive user interface to enable and accelerate productive policy and program conversations with key private, public and non-profit stakeholders

Reparative Impact Checklist

The Reparations checklist is meant to provide guidance to capital allocators including banks, asset managers, private equity funds, insurers and others a way to measure the impact of their allocation and capital in delivering reparative capital to communities harmed by systemic racialized denial of capital.

Used in conjunction with Slavery Disclosure Ordinances adopted by a number of major cities and municipalities, SDO requires that City Contractors disclose whether their company had any participation, investments, or profits derived from slavery during the Slavery Era prior to 1865.

As well the Reparations Checklist can be used by Real Estate developers who are now bound by a new federal rule, Affirmatively Further Fair Housing (AFFH) requiring jurisdictions receiving public federal funds to assess disparities based on the analysis, and target federal resources in a manner that solves chronic disparities in housing choices and access to fair housing.

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