Lauren Hood, founder of the Institute for AfroUrbanism, challenges the deficit narrative about Black communities and focuses on their thriving.
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Urban Streetwear Essentials: The Rise of Glossy TexturesStreetwear has never been static. It’s a living, breathing culture—a blend of fashion, music, art, and social commentar ...
Professor Nick Dunn proposes a bold vision where darkness becomes part of urban design, helping humans and other species ...
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Property is Power! The Trump Administration’s FHA Layoffs: What This Means for Black HomebuyersFHA loans are a cornerstone of homeownership for Black Americans. They offer lower down payments, flexible credit requirements, and competitive interest rates. With Black homeownership rates still ...
Many people are familiar with the idea of greening cities, which involves developing and enhancing urban green spaces. But ...
The flourishing Black business district in Detroit, Mich., photographed in 1942. Arthur S. Siegel via the Library of Congress ...
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