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Palm Springs to pay $5.9 million in reparations
Palm Springs Reaches Nearly $6 Million Reparations Deal With Former Section 14 Residents
The City Council is expected to vote on the settlement for residents of a neighborhood that burned more than 50 years ago. It could also consider another $21 million for community programs.
Millions of Dollars in Reparations For Black, Brown Families in Palm Spring, CA? Yes, Possibly
The city council voted to approve a multi-million dollar settlement to compensate families of color whose homes were destroyed by the city in the 1950s and 60s.
California resort town of Palm Springs approves race reparations package
The Palm Springs city council on Thursday unanimously approved a $5.9 million reparations settlement with former residents of a largely Black neighborhood that was leveled in the 1960s for commercial development.
Palm Springs to pay $5.9 million in reparations to Black and Latino families evicted from homes
The Palm Springs city council voted to approve $5.9 million in reparations for families who were forcibly removed from their homes.
Palm Springs approves reparations settlement with displaced families of color
The city of Palm Springs, Calif., will pay nearly $6 million in reparations to Black and Brown families who were displaced from a neighborhood there during the 1960s. The tentative settlement will be split among families who had lived in the neighborhood known as Section 14.
Palm Springs, Calif., to vote on $5.9M in reparations for former Black, Latino residents
The Palm Springs, Calif., City Council is expected to vote Thursday on a reparations settlement for former residents of a mostly Black and Latino neighborhood destroyed for commercial development in the 1960s.
Palm Springs City Council approves reparations agreement for Section 14 survivors
The California resort city of Palm Springs has reached a reparations agreement for Black and Latino residents forced out of their homes in the 1960s.
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Trump’s education plan sounds a lot like reparations for white people
Donald Trump’s election win has many teachers and educators concerned about what his incoming administration might do to ...
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SIGNS: Donald Trump Sparks “White Reparations” Controversy
Trump's plan to crack down on DEI initiatives in education causes uproar. Find out why this is sparking furious debate.
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Yeah! This California City Council Greenlights Reparations for Displaced Black and Latino Families
As talk of reparations for the descendants of slaves continues to be a hot-button issue around the country, some Black and ...
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VP Harris' radical mentor could be key player in reparations push if she becomes president
Vice President Kamala Harris' longtime pastor and mentor could be a key player in the
reparations
push on the federal level ...
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Funding delay likely to double timeline for KC Mayor’s Commission on Reparations
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When Kansas City’s Mayor’s Commission on Reparations first met in May of 2023 they said they planned to ...
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Slavery reparations not about transfer of cash, says Lammy
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said the concept of reparations for former colonial nations affected by slavery "is not ...
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Race and reconciliation—local leaders, non-profits take on $5 million research project amid talks of reparations
After the Shelby County Commission approved $5 million in 2023 to study reparations, Tennessee Republicans immediately tried ...
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Sacramento delays reparations and racial equity vote after ‘major changes,’ official says
Among the changes submitted by City Manager Howard Chan’s office include removal of an annual assessment of the city’s ...
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