Indiana Avenue: The Ethnic Cleansing of Black Indianapolis
A bustling center of commerce, art and homes, the Indiana Avenue area in Indianapolis was a destination for Midwestern Black Americans.
A bustling center of commerce, art and homes, the Indiana Avenue area in Indianapolis was a destination for Midwestern Black Americans.
Yuliya Panfil was quoted in a Reuters article on enduring property registration issues in the modernizing country of Georgia.
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There’s a slew of issues to examine in the property rights space. What will FPR focus on this year?
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Yuliya Panfil was quoted in a Land Portal report on the potential of open data to fight corruption in the land sector.
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