
Racialized land tenure
Racialized land tenure refers to the ways in which systems of land ownership and access are influenced by racial distinctions, often resulting in unequal rights and opportunities for different racial groups. Historically, certain groups have been unfairly barred from owning or maintaining land, leading to disparities in wealth and stability. These practices are embedded in legal, social, and economic structures, perpetuating racial inequalities. Addressing racialized land tenure involves recognizing and challenging these biases to promote fair and equitable access to land for all communities.