Willye Bryan, founder of The Justice League of Greater Lansing, Rev. Stanley Jenkins, pastor of FPC Lansing, and Prince Solace, President of the Justice League of Greater Lansing have recently been featured in an NPR interview. 

The interview, titled “A grassroots effort in Michigan is raising reparations — while the government lags” highlights the reparations work of the Justice League over the past three years and plans for the funds for the future. 

The Justice League of Greater Lansing Michigan exists to repair the breach caused by the historical damage of slavery and its aftermath. In the spirit of repentance for the sin of racism, they seek to build relationships and facilitate reparations between houses of worship and collaborative partners to increase wealth equity for African Americans in the Greater Lansing Area.

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A grassroots effort in Michigan is raising reparations - while the government lags

by NPR Sophia Saliby