Mitchell Hartman, a reporter specializing in economic issues, discusses Tulsa's groundbreaking $105 million reparations package aimed at addressing the historical injustices of the 1921 race massacre. He delves into the tragic legacy of Greenwood, once thriving as Black Wall Street, and how the massacre's aftermath still impacts Black Tulsans today. The conversation also touches on the broader implications for reparations in other cities, the significance of affordable housing, and the ongoing struggle to bridge the Black wealth gap.