Unanimous 5-0 Vote for Justice: Palm Springs Section 14 Survivors Reach Historic Settlement Agreement, Including $5.9 Million in Direct Payments, with City of Palm Springs
Statement from Section 14 Survivors’ Attorney Areva Martin Regarding October 10 Palm Springs City Council Meeting
Former Section 14 Residents ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ on Settlement with Palm Springs
Palm Springs Tests Who Should Pay When A Black Community Is Destroyed
Legal Reckoning? Melanie McDade Seeks $65 Million from City of Inglewood Over Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Mayor Butts
Palm Springs Section 14 Survivors Make Historic Offer to Resolve Claims and Expand Tourism
Their Palm Springs Neighborhood Burned More Than 50 Years Ago. They Want Compensation.
California Bill Would Determine Reparations Eligibility
Palm Springs Promises to ‘Right That Wrong’ for Black, Latino Community Destroyed in 1960s
A First-Of-Its-Kind Reparations Package Is Introduced
Areva Martin and Community Demand Transparency and Accountability in Shooting of Autistic Teen
‘We’re Asking for Their Debt to be Paid’: Slavery Descendants Seek $70 Billion In Reparations from Saint Louis University