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The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: Detroit's Urban Frontier

The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: Detroit's Urban Frontier

Update: 2021-08-28
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In our previous episode, our investigation on Seneca Village led us to consider the erasure of black urban spaces and settlements. In this episode, we question how this narrative intersects with current ecologies of displacement and transformations of the populus in the City of Detroit, Michigan? We investigate these topics through a more informal interview about Evan’s own personal narratives and experiences with urban greening in Detroit, along with discussions surrounding current trends of reverse white flight and evolved settler colonialism as gentrification of the urban frontier. Enjoy the show!


Show Notes available at:


https://www.sahraah.com/race-podcast

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The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: Detroit's Urban Frontier

The Race & Podcast: American Architecture as a Settler Colonial Project: Detroit's Urban Frontier

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