This publication records the lectures that were part of the Critical Conservation Colloquia, organized in Spring 2016, by the Master in Design Studies (MDes) program in Critical Conservation at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. The goal of the Critical Conservation Colloquia was to foster an understanding of urban ethics and an awareness of the political uses of history and identity. The present book presents conversations with noted scholars in support of Power & Place: Culture and Conflict in the Built Environment. This course was part of a wider GSD initiative borne out of distress over the rising awareness of discrimination and violence against the African American community that resulted in the fall 2015 Black in Design Conference. At that time, Dean Mostafavi remarked that, “The relationship between race and space, the way in which one could say the racialization of space is becoming more extreme, is continuing. These issues have remained absolutely pertinent."