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LETTERS: Social justice, apology import and legal conundrums: Week of April 15


Ownership of Bruce s Beach lots
RE: Here s how state, LA County hope to return Bruce s Beach land to descendants of original Black owners,
The Beach Reporter web page, 4/9/21
With state and county officials announcing efforts to transfer ownership of two publicly owned lots to descendants of the Bruce family, I am bemused, legally bemused. With a career in municipal law, this is especially so. Here’s why.
First, when the City of Manhattan Beach conveyed these two lots to the state in 1949, the deed contained restrictions that the use of the property could only be for a public beach or public park. Such restrictions may “run with the land” and may be enforced by our city or a city resident. So, the county may be legally prohibited from giving these two lots to a private party for private use. ....

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USF anthropologists work to strengthen relationships with Indigenous communities


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USF anthropologists work to strengthen relationships with Indigenous communities
University of South Florida anthropologists are taking a critical look at the past in an effort to build and strengthen future relationships with Indigenous communities in Florida and across the country.
Efforts to more closely collaborate with Native American communities are certainly not new in the Department of Anthropology. For years, faculty members have worked on numerous research projects tied to Native American cultural sites and artifacts. This latest push, however, looks to renew that focus and develop wider-reaching initiatives that not only strengthen anthropological research at USF, but also provide positive outcomes for tribal communities and their members. ....

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