Cheryce Cryer is an attorney, advocate, and activist who has been a vocal proponent of reparations, particularly for descendants of enslaved Black Americans. She has actively pushed for the reestablishment of the Freedmen’s Bureau as part of reparative justice and has participated in numerous public discussions and presentations to highlight the importance and urgency of reparations. Cryer focuses on legal and social protections for Black Americans and is deeply involved in the ongoing reparations movement within California. She emphasizes the need for concrete legislative action and greater public awareness to ensure reparations efforts lead to meaningful change and justice for those affected by the lasting impacts of slavery and discrimination. Her work includes advocating for bills in the California Legislature and engaging with grassroots communities to maintain momentum for reparations policies.