(Reuters) - The Palm Spring city council on Thursday takes up a proposed $5.9 million reparations settlement with former residents of a largely Black neighborhood that was leveled in the 1960s for ...
Palm Springs city council approves a $5.9 million reparations settlement for former residents of the Section 14 neighborhood, ...
Families affected by the razing of Section 14 of Palm Springs in the 1960s may see reparations after a city council vote on Thursday.
The Palm Springs City Council was expected to vote to approve the city’s settlement offer aimed at “addressing historical injustices” for former Section 14 residents Thursday, which includes a $5.91 ...
"The Palm Springs City Council is announcing today that the former residents of Section 14 have accepted the City's final ...
Just some food for thought. Setting the mood: “Right Time of the Night” by Jennifer Warnes Palm Springs officials and the ...
The Palm Springs city council is set to vote Thursday on whether to approve a nearly $6million reparations deal with black ...
The desert resort city is one of the first in the nation to reach such a deal, which received backing from politicians like ...
"Section 14 Survivors" and the city of Palm Springs might be closer to the resolution of a decades-long debate. According to ...
Black and Latino families who were displaced from a Southern California neighborhood in the 1960s have reached a tentative ...