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In today’s Race + Power newsletter, we look at ongoing struggles with land and homeownership in the United States. First, a conversation from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s fall 2023 issue about the importance of land rematriation. Next, the racial homeownership gap is reinforced by current federal mortgage financing rules. Here’s how to change that. Then, the longstanding rights to shelter afforded by New York City and Massachusetts are being eroded as politicians blame a migrant influx. Finally, creating community-based Indigenous media starts with developing Indigenous-led newsrooms centered on the reporting of Indigenous journalists.


Land Rematriation: A Conversation with Cyndi Suarez, Donald Soctomah, Darren Ranco, Mali Obomsawin, Gabriela Alcalde, and Kate Dempsey

 
“Rematriation puts a magnifying glass on the fact that women and the feminine role in governance over our societies and in our relationality have been decentered from where they originally were, right along the same timeline as land became private property. Women were becoming property as well, here, or being forced to be seen as property through colonialism.” Read more... 
 
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How to Close the Racial Homeownership Gap

 
“Federal mortgage guarantors must be held accountable for the development, design, and scaling of products that address systemic discrimination in housing.” Read more... 
 
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In New York and Massachusetts, Right to Shelter Is Under Attack

 
The longstanding rights to shelter afforded by New York City and Massachusetts are being eroded as politicians blame a migrant influx. Read more…


What Does Community-Based Indigenous Journalism Look Like?

 
“Just because a story is new to you, it’s not new to the community.” Watch and read more…
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