This is a Black Spatial Imaginary is, in part, a project based on research and inquiry over the past several years into the history and current status of Black neighborhoods and repeating instances of displacement. The work brings into dialogue several sources— official planning documents and records from the City archives, showing the rationales and actions of Portland policymakers; news accounts that depict the framing of the problems and possibilities for the Black community in Portland at different points in Portland’s history; materials from community-based organizations that have participated in political and policy debates; and our own work engaging Black community members, from youth to elders and from “the North to the Numbers,” in...
“Resisting Spatial Dispossession: Contemporary and Historic Performative Irruptions in California an...
This PhD thesis is based on a collaborative exploration into children’s everyday experiences and pra...
My dissertation is an examination of what it meant for professional black women transplants to be ca...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019University of Washington Abstract The Black Spatial...
Introduction: What Shakes Loose When We Imagine Otherwise/She Made the Vision True: A Journey Toward...
Blackness has been fundamental in the making of Western cities. This thesis takes London as a site o...
This is a love story from one Blackgirl (Boylorn, 2016) from St. Louis to Blackgirls in Philadelphia...
“Sites of Inscription” argues that creative works allow us to trace black epistemologies of space an...
This thesis aims to demonstrate how the processes of gentrification and displacement are interrelate...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis considers the ways built environment pr...
Traditional, Western geographers have theorized a separation between land, capital, and labor, which...
In most of the United States, the central area situated between boulevards is referred to as the med...
In 1960, Portland was the second-most segregated city on the West Coast, behind Los Angeles. Four of...
The Whitely Community is a traditionally African American neighborhood in Muncie that, from a histor...
This thesis paper, Black Things, White Spaces, offers an in depth look into my journey as an artist ...
“Resisting Spatial Dispossession: Contemporary and Historic Performative Irruptions in California an...
This PhD thesis is based on a collaborative exploration into children’s everyday experiences and pra...
My dissertation is an examination of what it meant for professional black women transplants to be ca...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019University of Washington Abstract The Black Spatial...
Introduction: What Shakes Loose When We Imagine Otherwise/She Made the Vision True: A Journey Toward...
Blackness has been fundamental in the making of Western cities. This thesis takes London as a site o...
This is a love story from one Blackgirl (Boylorn, 2016) from St. Louis to Blackgirls in Philadelphia...
“Sites of Inscription” argues that creative works allow us to trace black epistemologies of space an...
This thesis aims to demonstrate how the processes of gentrification and displacement are interrelate...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis considers the ways built environment pr...
Traditional, Western geographers have theorized a separation between land, capital, and labor, which...
In most of the United States, the central area situated between boulevards is referred to as the med...
In 1960, Portland was the second-most segregated city on the West Coast, behind Los Angeles. Four of...
The Whitely Community is a traditionally African American neighborhood in Muncie that, from a histor...
This thesis paper, Black Things, White Spaces, offers an in depth look into my journey as an artist ...
“Resisting Spatial Dispossession: Contemporary and Historic Performative Irruptions in California an...
This PhD thesis is based on a collaborative exploration into children’s everyday experiences and pra...
My dissertation is an examination of what it meant for professional black women transplants to be ca...