Race, Place and Justice

Race is one of the least understood forces shaping the built environment, both in our interpretations of past buildings and landscapes and in contemporary practice. As recent years have made clear, this is especially true in the North American context. In this series, we wish to curate a space that takes this intersection seriously and supports work from a younger generation of scholars for whom race and the built environment is increasingly important.

Series Editors: Louis P. Nelson, senior editor; Irene Cheng, Charles L. Davis II, and Mabel O. Wilson, consulting editors
UVA Editor(s): Mark Mones

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