It’s Not In Walking Distance, But Who’s Really to Blame?

The Black Urbanist Weekly for August 17-30, 2022, Part 3 of the Black Queer Feminist War on Cars. Are we equipped to win this war when the battleground — literally, the actual ground we are supposed to stand on, is made of quicksand, moats, and castles guarded by people or

Who is Your Universal Human?

The Black Urbanist Weekly for August 8-14, 2022, Part 2 of the Black Queer Feminist War on Cars This battle on cars assumes that we all have the same common enemy and that we don’t harm each other as we battle said enemy. Let’s make sure we understand what the

A Black Queer Feminist Urbanist War on Cars, Part 1

I would have loved to take the bus, but it’s Sunday and it’s not running. I would have taken the train, but it’s after midnight and it’s also out-of-service. Plus, are you going to stand with me on the sidewalk to buffer the street harassment? Bring me replacement parts to