The Institute of Black Imagination Podcast

  1. Read more: E55 Sekou Cooke: Creation of Hip-Hop Architecture.
    E55 Sekou Cooke: Creation of Hip-Hop Architecture.

    E55 Sekou Cooke: Creation of Hip-Hop Architecture.

    by Space Residents

    In today's episode, we explore why urban design cannot exist without hip-hop. We lean into what can happen if we start to understand the nature of urban environments, and Sekou reminds us that whether it is hip-hop, your career, or practice, it's essential to make sure love is at the center of what you do.

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  2. Read more: E54 Jerald Cooper: HoodCentury Modern.
    E54 Jerald Cooper: HoodCentury Modern.

    E54 Jerald Cooper: HoodCentury Modern.

    by Space Residents

    In today’s conversation we explore our relationship to land, the importance of being attuned to spirit, what architects can learn from hip-hop, and the importance of not just repping your block, but understanding how it was made.

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  3. Read more: E48 Sara Zewde: Parks and Liberation.
    E48 Sara Zewde: Parks and Liberation.

    E48 Sara Zewde: Parks and Liberation.

    by Space Residents

    Today’s episode Sara shares how design has been leveraged as a tool of oppression and how everyone must be involved in the process of thinking about the world they want to create.

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  4. Read more: E38 Toni L. Griffin: The Just City.
    E38 Toni L. Griffin: The Just City.

    E38 Toni L. Griffin: The Just City.

    by Space Residents

    In today’s conversation, Dario sits with urbanist and architect Toni Griffin. Toni’s work asks us to question the design of our neighborhoods, communities, and cities. From values of belonging to voices of protection, Toni’s work calls us to stand in the center of who we say we are while gazing through the cities we claim to love.

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