A powerful new documentary is set to challenge conventional narratives about Black land ownership and community resilience in America. LEXINGTON… Resilience in the Redline explores the intricate ...
Exploring the history of land theft in the U.S., Brea Baker argues that the Black reparations and Indigenous Landback movements are stronger together. I do my best meditating when floating in water.
There’s an escalating dispute between President Trump and South Africa over a new land policy that he says discriminates against the country’s white minority. On Truth Social Friday, Trump criticized ...
In The Land Trap, Mike Bird of The Economist has given us something a little unexpected. It’s a history of land ownership and its consequences that spans several centuries and multiple continents.
Panelists discussed the ongoing challenges and goals of Black land ownership in the United States at a forum co-hosted by the Harvard Institute of Politics and the Institutional Antiracism and ...
Brea Baker remembers spending a lot of time in her grandparents’ New Jersey home with piles of paper everywhere. Her grandfather, Alfred Baker, worked to ensure the family was never tricked out of ...
Property rights meant a lot to African Americans, especially at a time where their civil rights were being flagrantly denied. 1910 was really the high watermark of Black land ownership in America, ...
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