BERNADETTE ATUAHENE IS A PROPERTY LAW SCHOLAR AND PROFESSOR AT THE USC
GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW. Her book PLUNDERED: How RACIST POLICIES UNDERMINE
HOMEOWNERSHIP IN AMERICA USES THE STORIES OF TWO GRANDFATHERS -one
white, one Black - who arrived in Detroit at the turn of the twentieth
century to reveal how RACIST POLICIES WEAKEN BLACK FAMILIES, widen the
racial wealth gap, and derive profit from pain. Professor ATUAHENE'S
WORK FOCUSES ON LAND STOLEN FROM PEOPLE IN THE AFRICAN DIASPORA. She
received a National Science Foundation award for her current project
about racialized property tax administration in Detroit, work which
culminated in the publication of PLUNDERED. Professor Atuahene will
be discussing Plundered, its parallels to Oakland's history of
displacement and gentrification, and, ultimately, prescriptions and
reparations for these injustices.
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