This recorded panel discussion on racial justice and community land trusts was hosted by the Canadian Network of Community Land Trusts (CNCLT). The panel includes representatives from various community land trusts in Canada and the United States. The panel discusses the importance of racial justice in the context of community land trusts and share their experiences and insights.
Speakers include:
Djaka Blais, Hogan’s Alley Society (Vancouver), Curtis Whiley, Upper Hammonds Plains Community Land Trust (Nova Scotia), Lydia Lowe, Chinatown Community Land Trust (Boston), and Katelyn Lucas, Calgary Urban Indigenous Land Trust
Facilitated by: Shekara Grant, Weymouth Falls Community Land Trust (Nova Scotia)
Topics include: the role of community land trusts in addressing racial inequities, strategies for promoting racial justice within community land trusts, and the challenges and successes of implementing racial justice initiatives.