E61 Justin Garrett Moore: Imagining Black Space.

E61 Justin Garrett Moore: Imagining Black Space.

About the Guest:

In today’s episode, Justin educates us on the questions we should be asking about our neighborhoods. He shares how to find your voice while highlighting the important role black and brown people can play in the world of philanthropy. Today’s episode will be full of gems so make sure to share your favorite moment with us over on Twitter and Instagram at @blackimagination. You can also view this episode and catch up on others by visiting and subscribing to our YouTube channel at The Institute of Black Imagination. You can find this and more content on IBI Digital at blackimagination.com. And without further ado, the exceptional, Justin Garrett Moore.

 

Key Links:

Meridian-Kessler - neighborhood

Cleo W. Blackburn- Educator

Hilyard Robinson - Architect

Elizabeth Alexander - American poet and the president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

 

Key Readings:

Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire by Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri

The Trayvon Generation by Elizabeth Alexander

Urban Planning and the African-American Community: In the Shadows by June Manning Thomas, Marsha Ritzdorf

What to Listen To:

The Ghetto - Donny Hathaway

Sir Duke - Stevie Wonder

Alright - Kendrick Lamar

 

Who to Follow:

Follow Justin Garrett Moore on IG @j.g.moore

Learn more about him at Justin Garrett Moore

This conversation was recorded on August 6th, 2022.
Host Dario Calmese
Producer: Coniqua Johnson
Visual Art Direction and Designs:
River Wildmen, Adam Selah, Will Domingue
Director of Digital Content: Vicky Garcia
Bookings: K.T. Thompson
Original Music composed by Adam Radice
Audio Edited by Adam Radice
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