Reparation for colonialism? The long road to historical justice in Spain
Celeste Muñoz, historian, professor at the UNED and EUROM collaborator; Sarai Martín, anthropologist, University of Barcelona
Celeste Muñoz, historian, professor at the UNED and EUROM collaborator; Sarai Martín, anthropologist, University of Barcelona
Marie-Louise Jansen. Director of Contested Histories Project, Institute for Historical Justice & Reconciliation, Euroclio–European Association of History Educators
Los Angeles, located in a region founded on the exploitation of Native Californians by Spanish missionaries and a destination for the Black community during the Second Great Migration, is home to two memorials depicting this great disparity in visibility and historical dialogue — the controversial defaced statue of Spanish missionary Junipero Serra and the memorial park of formerly enslaved and philanthropist Biddy Mason.