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  • Section 14 Survivors walk on the land that once held their homes.

    Their Palm Springs Neighborhood Burned More Than 50 Years Ago. They Want Compensation.

  • California Bill Would Determine Reparations Eligibility

  • Joe Abner and his wife, Vera, walk through a vacant lot that was once part of the Section 14 community in Palm Springs. Abner was 13 when his family fled Section 14, which the city ultimately leveled to make way for luxury developments in the 1960s. Photo by Gina Ferazzi Los Angeles Times

    Palm Springs Promises to ‘Right That Wrong’ for Black, Latino Community Destroyed in 1960s

  • Senator Laphonza Butler

    A First-Of-Its-Kind Reparations Package Is Introduced

  • photo of 15-year-old ryan gainer

    Areva Martin and Community Demand Transparency and Accountability in Shooting of Autistic Teen

  • image of saint louis university

    ‘We’re Asking for Their Debt to be Paid’: Slavery Descendants Seek $70 Billion In Reparations from Saint Louis University

  • Areva Martin on Fox 11 TV set

    THE ISSUE IS: ALEX PADILLA, MATT MAHAN, AREVA MARTIN

  • Palm Springs Section 14 hold city-wide prayer vigil

    Section 14 Leaders are Hosting a Black History Month City-Wide Prayer Vigil in Palm Springs

  • house built in section 14 in 1947 before it was burned down

    Survivors Of Palm Springs Section 14 Neighborhood Still Waiting for Compensation

  • Descendants of Those Enslaved by St. Louis University Calculated their Ancestors’ Unpaid Labor. Here’s How.

  • Descendants of Slaves Who Helped Build SLU Ask for $70B in Compensation

  • The Unveiled Value of Stolen Labor that Built St. Louis University

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