This panel conversation with Tamara K. Nopper, Destin Jenkins, and Lua Kamál Yuille considers how public money, and debt, in particular, is used to finance racial injustice. The panel also considers how public money can be used to advance racial justice and to invest generously in the services and resources that communities need. Individually and collectively, these scholars’ deep expertise and extensive works offer compelling reasons to understand the relationships between money and racial (in)justice. The session is moderated by Terri Friedline, Associate Professor of Social Work, University of Michigan School of Social Work.
