Los Angeles wants to pay for the families who were displaced by the building of Dodger Stadium
California state lawmaker Wendy Carrillo has vowed to have reparations paid to over 1,800 families displaced by the building of the Dodgers Stadium over six decades ago. Reparations may be paid to the families displaced when the stadium was built in the 1950s. California state lawmakers have vowed to pay reparations to the 1,000 displaced families.
Los Angeles bill seeks reparations for families of people displaced due to building of Dodger Stadium. Bill introduced to seek reparations. Families of people who lived in Chavez Ravine before they were displaced because of the building of the stadium will receive compensation. Bill has been introduced in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles considers reparations for families forced off land where Dodger Stadium stands. New bill seeking reparations is being considered by California legislators. Families were forced out of their homes in Chavez Ravine area in the 1950s to build Dodger stadium. Bill seeks reparations to those forced to leave their homes to build stadium.