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Imagining a Past Future
By Moriah Ulinskas
Published
Jan. 1, 2019
Oakland undertook a program of aggressive redevelopment, and residents organized to oppose the…
Journal Articles
In Stakeholders We Trust: Changing the Ontological and Epistemological Orientation of Built Heritage Assessment through Participatory Action Research
By Jeremy C. Wells
A chapter in B. Szmygin (Ed.), How to Assess Built Heritage? Assumptions, Methodologies, Examples…
Digital Humanities
In the Same Boats
By In the Same Boats
A work of multimodal scholarship designed to encourage the collaborative production of humanistic…
Journal Articles
Incorporation and Gated Communities in the Greater Metro-Los Angeles Region as a Model of Privatization of Residential Communities
By Setha M. Low
Published
Apr. 21, 2015
Home Cultures: The Journal of Architecture, Design and Domestic Space Vol 5, No 1 (2008), pp. 85-…
Web-articles
Inequality in Bronze: Monumental Plantation Legacies
By The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
Published
Dec. 6, 2016
Stenton, a historic house museum, will engage its Northwest Philadelphia community in the…
Web-articles
Inheritance
By The Atlantic
Published
Feb. 9, 2021
A project about American history, Black life, and the resilience of memory.
Web-articles
Intermediate School 201: Race, Space, and Modern Architecture in Harlem
By Marta Gutman
Published
Nov. 1, 2019
Harlem parents wanted to harness opportunities in the built environment to make better lives for…
Podcasts
Interview: Abigail Cooper
By Seizing Freedom
Published
Feb. 15, 2021
Conversation with Abigail Cooper about the communities that Black people established in Civil War…
Journal Articles
Is the National Register of Historic Places Helping or Hindering Legacy City Preservation?
By Michael R. Allen
Published
Dec. 12, 2014
Preservation Rightsizing Network (November 12, 2014).
Digital Humanities
Islands in the North
By Marlene Hyacinth Gaynair
An ongoing historical archive of Black Toronto using primary documents and cultural artifacts to…
Web-articles
J. Max Bond, Jr.
By Leslie Monsky
Bond had a “steel spine and rock-hard determination – qualities always masked by a handsome…
Books
James Baldwin in Context
By D. Quentin Miller
Published
Sep. 1, 2019
This collection complements the ever-growing body of scholarship on Baldwin by combining…
Journal Articles
Jim Crow and the Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis
By Martin Ruef and Angelina Grigoryeva
Published
Sep. 1, 2020
In this study, we argue that the mixed evidence for the SMH may result from a misspecification in…
Books
Jim Crow Nostalgia Reconstructing Race in Bronzeville
By Michelle R. Boyd
Published
Jul. 29, 2009
An incisive analysis of racial identity in urban politics
Books
Jim Crow Terminals: The Desegregation of American Airports (Politics and Culture in the Twentieth-Century South Ser., 22)
By Anke Ortlepp
Published
Jul. 1, 2017
Historical accounts of racial discrimination in transportation have focused until now on trains,…
Journal Articles
Jim Crow, Ethnic Enclaves, and Status Attainment: Occupational Mobility among U.S. Blacks, 1880–1940
By Martin Ruef and Angelina Grigoryeva
Published
Nov. 1, 2018
This article provides one possible theoretical resolution by separating the positive effects that…
Books
Julian Abele: Architect and the Beaux Arts (Minorities in Architecture)
By Dreck Spurlock Wilson
Published
Sep. 30, 2020
Julian Abele, Architect and the Beaux Arts uncovers the life of one of the first beaux…
Books
Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World
By Julian Agyeman, Robert D. Bullard and Bob Evans (editors)
"The book addresses many aspects of the links between environmental quality and human equality..."
Journal Articles
Keeping a Tight Lid: The Architecture and Landscape Design of Coffee Plantations in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
By Tania Andrade Lima
Review (Fernand Braudel Center) Volume 34, Issue 1/2 (2011).
Books
Kitchen Table Series
By Carrie Weems (Photographer), Sarah Lewis (Contributor) and Adrienne Edwards (Contributor)
Published
Apr. 26, 2016
This text presents the kitchen as a place of domesticity, blackness, and gender.
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