The formation of the truth, justice and reconciliation commission announced by San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin last year has been pushed back yet again.
As the Bay Area Reporter reported on July 1, 2020, Boudin announced the commission in the wake of the police murder of George Floyd.
The top prosecutors in Boston and Philadelphia joined him, saying they would form commissions in their own cities. Boudin's office subsequently stated that the commission would be a "public-private initiative" between his office and the W.
Haywood Burns Institute, an Oakland nonprofit that received $150,000 from the San Francisco-based Grassroots Law Project. In October, the B.A.R.was told by James Bell, the founder of the Burns institute, the