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Andy Ellis is planning a run for Governor of Maryland in 2026 as a Green Party candidate. This podcast is a political education tool for the campaign that features the people and ideas that inform and inspire the campaign. People who appear on the show may or may not support the campaign. They are here to share ideas. Authority: Campaign Donations for Andy Ellis, Brian Bittner Treasurer
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Thursday Feb 22, 2024
Reparations and Economic Justice In Maryland Policy With Dayvon Love
Thursday Feb 22, 2024
Thursday Feb 22, 2024
Dayvon Love is a Baltimore-based political organizer and the Director of Public Policy for Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle (LBS), a grassroots think-tank that advances the public policy interests of Black people. In 2010, Love co-founded Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle (LBS), one of many organizations that successfully pressured the state of Maryland to disband its plans to build a juvenile jail downtown. LBS has also led legislative efforts and advocacy efforts regarding criminal justice reform, youth and community empowerment. Dayvon is also the author of “Worse than Trump: The American Plantation”, a book that offers an important critique of the American political left and a political alternative to the exploitative relationship that Black people have to white institutions. Dayvon is also the author of “When Baltimore Awakes” which is a comprehensive critique of the way the white supremacy is embedded in the Human/Social Service Sector in Baltimore.
The Movement for Reparations for African Descended people in the United States has a long history, and has been a significant part of many Black and Pan African political movements. It has also long been a point of division and fracture on the American left, because to many white, non-Black people of color, (and some Black) socialists and progressives the idea of reparations disrupts an analysis that sees the problems in the US primarily based on class difference and economic inequality.
In this episode Dayvon Love and I talk about the history of the movement for reparations, the work to create policy mechanisms for reparations in Maryland, and the confrontation with conservative, neoliberal and progressive political forces that oppose these policies of repair and reinvestment.
In 2022, Dayvon and LBS advocated for the creation of a Community Repair and Reinvestment Fund, meant to use recreational cannabis tax revenue to provide resources to communities disproportionately affected by the war on drugs. Thirty-five percent of tax revenue from the sale of cannabis currently goes into this fund and each county in Maryland will need to establish a local mechanism for allocating the monies in this fund.
We talk about two pieces of legislation before the General Assembly, The Maryland Fair Share Act and The Maryland Reparations Act. Both start with progressive taxation, but they differ in how they spend that additional revenue. The Maryland Fair Share Act puts more money into the General Fund, controlled by the governor. The Maryland Reparations Act puts more money into the Community Repair and Reinvestment Fund, controlled by local governments.
We use these differences to talk through differing approaches to economic justice and redistribution of resources.
Our hope is that this conversation breaks down the binary between economic justice policy and racial justice policy and starts to show how reparations policy can be a means of starting the conversation about economic justice and the redistribution of power and wealth.
Resources
Legislation
SB 622, Community Reinvestment and Repair Fund - Funding- Maryland Reparations Act of 2024
https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Legislation/Details/sb0622
SB 766, Maryland Fair Share Act
https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Legislation/Details/sb0766?ys=2024RS
Videos
Reparations In Maryland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NES2eN1xWYY
Articles
Cracker Democracy- The Emergence of the Progressive Mainstream-Dayvon Love
https://lbsbaltimore.com/cracker-democracy/
Campaign Materials
GoGreen 2026- Andy Ellis For Governor-Agenda For A Solidarity Economy
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