California Legislature Recognizes Reparations Task Force
“Until we have a reckoning with the truth, we cannot understand who we are as a nation,” said Cheryl Grills, LMU professor and task force member.
“Until we have a reckoning with the truth, we cannot understand who we are as a nation,” said Cheryl Grills, LMU professor and task force member.
“We’ve never seemed to get this close to actually being acknowledged, being seen, being understood, being empathized with,” said committee member Cheryl Grills, a clinical psychologist and professor at Loyola Marymount University. “This country…
California Reparations Task Force member Cheryl Grills, a clinical psychologist at LMU, joined task force Chair Kamilah Moore, an attorney and justice scholar, on AirTalk to discuss the decision to limit reparations to those…
Cheryl Grills wondered how easy it would be to determine lineage, and whether the task force would be excluding people who can’t establish their lineage. “If you can’t trace your family ancestry to enslaved…
“I am 100% opposed to thinking about this as a final vote on the matter of our community of eligibility,” said task force member and LMU Professor Cheryl Grills. “I say that I’m against…
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion team connected with Cheryl Grills, Ph.D., President’s Professor in LMU’s Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, professor of Psychology, and director of the Psychology Applied Research Center, about a project…
Cheryl Grills, LMU President’s Professor in the LMU Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts and renowned clinical psychologist, addresses the psychological impacts of enslavement on individuals and communities as part of the National African-American Reparations…