Black Lives Matter [electronic resource].
Aggregate Architectural History Collaborative 2015
Open access content
Inspired by the scholars, activists, and everyday citizens who spoke out, marched, and protested against police killings of African-Americans, we present this collection of short essays that put Black lives at the center of our thinking about architecture and its history. Note to new readers: This project was published in early 2015, as a rapid response to the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement. These articles are (sadly) sill relevant, and we hope they will be useful. We also wanted to direct readers to more recent texts that address the intersections of race, space, and activism.
https://www.librarystack.org/black-lives-matter/?ref=unknown
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Meredith TenHoor
Jonathan Massey
Sben Korsh
Raphael Sperry
Amber Wiley
Researchers for Fair Policing
Joy Knoblauch
James D. Graham
Michael Abrahamson
Brian Goldstein
Joseph Heathcott
Dianne Harris
Derek R. Ford
Charles Davis II
Darell Fields
Mike Carriere
Antoine Carter
Fidel Verdin
Héctor Tarrido-Picart
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