(Reuters) -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 ...
The Palm Springs city council agreed on a $5.9 million reparations settlement for former residents of the Section 14 ...
The Palm Springs City Council unanimously approved a $5.91 million settlement Thursday night for former residents and ...
The Palm Springs City Council is set to vote tonight on a proposed settlement with the Section 14 Survivors group, a historic ...
The Palm Springs City Council will vote Thursday night on the settlement offer. It comes decades after city employees and the ...
The National Labor Relations Board has ruled it is illegal to force union-backing employees to attend meetings held by their ...
Palm Springs city council approves a $5.9 million reparations settlement for former residents of the Section 14 neighborhood, ...
Palm Springs, California's city council Thursday is expected to vote on a reparations settlement for former residents of a mostly Black and Latino neighborhood destroyed for commercial development in ...
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 commercial ...
Families affected by the razing of Section 14 of Palm Springs in the 1960s may see reparations after a city council vote on Thursday.