A one-year agreement with Columbia University to quantify the harm caused to Section 14 residents evicted from 1954-66, which their attorney claims is up to $2 billion, was rejected Thursday evening as a majority of council members instead want to reissue a request for proposals.
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Supporters of hundreds of Black and Mexican families who were forcibly evicted from the Palm Springs Section 14 neighborhood in the 1950s and 1960s will hold an open community meeting Sunday to speak about their case for reparations.
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Supporters of hundreds of Black and Mexican families who were forcibly evicted from the Palm Springs Section 14 neighborhood in the 1950s and 1960s will speak about their case for reparations later this month in Palm Springs.
