K-Sue Park
UCLA
Biography
K-Sue Park researches and writes about how the U.S. property system developed through the history of colonization and enslavement in America. She became a housing attorney while working with organizing and advocacy groups in Boston during the years after the foreclosure crisis; and she continued investigating predatory mortgage lending as a foreclosure and eviction defense attorney in the El Paso office of Texas RioGrande Legal Aid. She is now Professor of Law at UCLA School, where she is a core faculty member of the Critical Race Studies program, the Native Nations Law and Policy program, the Public Interest Law program, and teaches property law, housing law and policy, a seminar on land, dispossession, and displacement, and a practicum on Black land loss and reparations.