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Legislators open study into university land grabs that exploited Black Virginians

 
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A screen grab from journalist Brandi Kellam’s presentation to the Commission to Study the History of the Uprooting of Black Communities by Public Institutions of Higher Education (Credit: Brandi Kellam / Virginia Senate Live Session Video Stream)

Virginia’s universities are recognized among the best in the nation. But their expansion has often displaced adjacent communities.

Now, a legislative committee is looking into what impact state universities had on their neighboring Black communities. Brad Kutner has more from the committee’s first meeting.

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A screen grab from journalist Brandi Kellam’s presentation to the Commission to Study the History of the Uprooting of Black Communities by Public Institutions of Higher Education (Credit: Brandi Kellam / Virginia Senate Live Session Video Stream)

Virginia’s universities are recognized among the best in the nation. But their expansion has often displaced adjacent communities.

Now, a legislative committee is looking into what impact state universities had on their neighboring Black communities. Brad Kutner has more from the committee’s first meeting.

  continue reading

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