Areva Martin, lead attorney for the Palm Springs Section 14 Survivors Group, said the settlement push was about more than money. It came down to acknowledging a grave historical injustice and amplifying the voices of those who were wronged.
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Areva Martin, lead attorney for the Palm Springs Section 14 Survivors Group, said the settlement push was about more than money. It came down to acknowledging a grave historical injustice and amplifying the voices of those who were wronged.