More than 50 years after demolishing a thriving minority community, the city reckons with its past through a historic ...
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.
The city council voted to approve a multi-million dollar settlement to compensate families of color whose homes were ...
The money was approved to compensate Black and Latino families who were displaced from a neighborhood in the 1960s and decades later led a fight for restitution.
After the council’s approval of the new appointee, Fromberg Edelstein was sworn into office and took her seat at the dais. She thanked her husband, her son and her parents for their support, and she ...
As the conversation surrounding reparations for the descendants of slaves gains momentum across the United States, a ...
PS Canyon Development is proposing a two-story, 739,360-square-foot fulfillment center on the northwest corner of Indian ...
The city of Palm Springs, Calif., will pay nearly $6 million in reparations to Black and Brown families who were displaced ...