Location: Harvard Law School
Presentations addressing Black land loss problems and solutions, followed by a roundtable discussion, Q&A and reception.
Location: Boston College Law School
Keynote speaker: George C. Fatheree III, attorney in the landmark Bruce’s Beach case, a case in which a governmental body returned property wrongfully taken from Black Americans for the first time in U.S. history.
Panels: Two history panels addressing Black land loss, and Boston’s housing inequality and unaffordability; and two policy panels on strategies to redress Black land loss, and housing affordability solutions.
Conference organizer: Prof. Thomas W. Mitchell is part of the Land Loss and Reparations Project team, which estimates Black farm families have been deprived of at least $326 billion in generational wealth due to land loss. In addition, he was the principal drafter of model state legislation to reduce property loss among disadvantaged families that are disproportionately Black, which 22 states and other jurisdictions have adopted at this time with several more in the pipeline to consider adopting it. He is the Director of BC Law’s Initiative on Land, Housing & Property Rights.
Co-sponsors:
The Initiative on Land, Housing & Property Rights at BC Law
The Harvard Law School Food Law & Policy Clinic
The Institute on Race, Power, and Political Economy at the New School
Institute for the Liberal Arts at Boston College