Podcast: Can social housing provide a solution to a looming mass eviction crisis?
… moment? I know among the demands are things like reparations and access to mental and physical healthcare, but …
Podcast | Interview | August 14, 2020
Reimagining Revenue Measures by Centering Community Voices
… Could we rethink traditional revenue measures as a form of reparations for communities of color? Building the Community …
Publication | October 26, 2021
Video: Naomi Klein, Bayo Akomolafe, and Yuria Celidwen on Climate Grief and Hope
… deeply reckoned with, and then moving to those reparations that need to happen, so the solutions then start …
Video | May 4, 2023
Video: Our Future Economy
… in Allensworth. So that was a G move. And right, it was reparations move because if you don't know who Colonel …
Video | Speaking Engagement | February 12, 2025
Video: Lawrence Lanahan in conversation with john a. powell on segregation and fair housing
… action, that support racial justice, that support reparations than almost any time in history. Yes, they have a …
Video | October 14, 2019
White Space, Black Hood
… If you look at Ta-Nehisi Coates' seminal piece on reparations, he spends more time on housing in the 20th …
Video | November 5, 2021
Against Pro-Housing Hauteur
… the pro-housing movement understands land and housing reparations in the context of a genealogy of racial violence …
Blog | August 21, 2024
The US Farm Bill
… Redress for Historical Injustices in the United States: On Reparations for Slavery, Jim Crow, and Their Legacies …
Publication | October 28, 2015

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Structural Racism Book Launch

Join us on June 30 for a virtual conversation among three Berkeley experts on the nature and causes of racial inequality, how to think about the problem of racial inequality, and what should be done about it. They will be...

Powerful new tool shows Black-White disparities in nearly 80 areas

BERKELEY: While gaps still exist, Black-White parity is strongest in the areas of health coverage, children in single parent households, life expectancy, broadband access, and 8th grade reading levels, a new collection of data from UC Berkeley's...