A historic step toward justice has been taken in Southern California, where Palm Springs has committed $5.9 million to compensate Black and Latino families displaced from the Section 14 neighborhood ...
Spread the loveBlack and Latino families displaced from Palm Springs’ Section 14 neighborhood in the 1960s have reached a $27 ...
These bills, now bound for the desk of Mayor Eric Adams for his signature, include the establishment of “a Truth, Healing and Reconciliation process on slavery within New York City” and a “reparations ...
The Palm Springs city council has voted unanimously to approve $5.9 million in reparations for families forcibly removed from their homes on a stretch of land known as Section 14 the 1950s and 1960s.