Season Four
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Bibby
Bibby's architectural preservation with the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund (AACHAF) reflects his belief that architecture has a social good and can make a change for the social betterment of all.
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Euneika (Ndgo) Rogers-Sipp and Mavis Gragg
Mavis Gragg's legal advocacy for Black heirs' property rights and Euneika (Ndgo) Rogers-Sipp's creative preservation practices and food sovereignty demonstrate the inherent role of design as care in the Black feminist tradition.
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Tura Cousins-Wilson
Co-founder of The Studio of Contemporary Architecture (SOCA), Tura Cousins-Wilson has made visible and reinterpreted the cultural ingenuity of material and making across the Black diaspora.
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Alexus Davis and Jason Pugh
The sustained commitment of Gensler and Smith Group signals a commitment of the design disciplines’ and industries’ inclusion-based theory of change. As a platform of an educational institution, we wish to reaffirm the importance of all perspectives when we consider design and architecture.
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Silas Munro and Tobi Ashiru
Season 4, Episode 3: The work of Polymode and Poche Design both give reference to Black visuality: odes to their West African cultural heritage, traditional architectural education, deep knowledge of the Black archive to offer two disparate, but fully embodied approaches to graphic design.
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Ryan Clarke
Season 4, Episode 2: dweller has been unearthing the Black origins of electronic music and informing political discourse through provoking, and expansive expert interviews understood in the lens of Black electronica.
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serpentwithfeet
Season 4, Episode 1: serpentwithfeet has exhibited this versatility through experimental R&B music, and the creation of safe spaces for Black queer communities to relate and flourish through critical reading, and self-reflection.