LANSING — A group’s effort to collect reparations for Black people in Lansing has gained steam, amassing $325,000 in promised donations. The Justice League of Greater Lansing started in June 2021 after founder Willye Bryan said white congregants of local churches wanted to make amends with the Black community. The…Read More
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