Belay Alem and Carol Richardson collaborate on this project representing their respective institutions, UF and the A. Quinn Jones Museum respectively. Their goal is to bring the African American Community to the discussion board to discuss stories about heirs’ properties. The project partners believe that heirs’ property is a topic worth discussion. People have a lot of emotions, memories, and histories attached to their built environment. This being the fact, the history of African Americans as it relates to build environment is less documented. The grant will help to launch this initiative.