#Earth2TU Presents Heirs Property

Join us on Tuesday, February 28th, 2023 from 6:00pm -7:00 pm CT/ 7:00-8:00 pm EST for an update on the state of Heirs Property and ask Tuskegee University Dr. Robert Zabawa question about what they can do go forward with family’s Heirs Property.

Robert Zabawa, PhD Anthropology, has worked at Tuskegee University for over 35 years. His domestic research includes: small-scale and minority farming systems with an emphasis on land ownership, heir property, resettlement, institutional inequities and policy as it pertains to the Black Belt South and the global South. His international research includes: agricultural development, production decision making, value chain analysis, and marketing strategies. He has worked in Belize, Senegal and Tanzania, and for the past 20 years he has been on a team promoting the adoption of the orange sweet potato in Ghana. He currently coordinates the Agricultural and Resource Economics MS Program and Co-Directs the Integrative Public Policy and Development PhD Program.

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