
Minority Landowners
Minority landowners are individuals or groups who own land but belong to a racial, ethnic, or social minority within a community or country. Their landownership can be a result of historical circumstances, inheritance, or independent acquisition. Minority landowners may face unique challenges, such as limited access to resources, restrictions, or systemic barriers, but their ownership contributes to diverse land use, cultural representation, and economic participation. Understanding and supporting minority landowners involves recognizing their rights, preserving their landholdings, and addressing disparities to promote fair land access and sustainability.