
The Pelles/McSurely/Eguavoen Lecture
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How Racist Policies Undermine Black Home Ownership:
A Conversation About Housing Justice in America
The Center for Public Theology and Public Policy is glad to join partners at Yale Law School and across the University to host Bernadette Atuahene, author of the new book Plundered, for a conversation about the moral crisis of foreclosures and the racist policies that have exacerbated it. Professor James Forman of Yale Law School will facilitate a conversation between Atuahene, Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II, and Alexandra Nichols, who lost her home to property tax foreclosure.
Reception & book-signing to follow
*free copies of PLUNDERED available for each attendee while supplies last
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