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SUMMARY:Danielle Purifoy: "Remote Control"—Plantations and Black Forest Ecologies in the Black Belt
DESCRIPTION:This talk examines how the contemporary timber industry reproduces plantation power. It explores the “remote control” of land — such as absentee land ownership\, Black family land grabs\, new markets for energy\, and legal regimes designed to “devalue” common property in favor of individual ownership and profit. Multi-generation Black homeplaces and communities\, rooted in alternative modes of land relations\, sustain themselves despite the friction between the economic interests of racial capitalism and the ecological interests of long-standing forest interdependence. With the further concentration of forestland ownership and local divestment throughout the Alabama Black Belt and the US South\, the reciprocal traditions of Black forest ecologies represent modes of land relation and intervention that are necessary for livable futures.
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