Let’s Make Some Wishes, 2023 Edition

Hey y’all, Kristen here and this is my monthly newsletter. I used to write longer ones, but if you’ve read any of the past few issues, you’ll know that this year has been a transitional year in my ability to write. However, I always have a story to tell and in December, I always make … Continue reading Let’s Make Some Wishes, 2023 Edition

My 2022 Wishes for Fellow Professional Urbanists

This is The Black Urbanist Weekly, an email newsletter that highlights the Black Queer Feminist Urbanist thoughts and commentary of me, Kristen Jeffers, an internationally-known urban planner, fiber designer, and contributing editor. Think of this as an editorial page column, but directly in your email. This year, for my annual wish-making tradition, we are wishing … Continue reading My 2022 Wishes for Fellow Professional Urbanists

I Still Have Wishes — The Black Urbanist MOnthly Dec. 2020 — Jan. 2021

This is The Black Urbanist Monthly. I’m Kristen Jeffers and I’m making this monthly digital newsletter to share my Black, Spiritual, Diasporic North Carolinian, Working/Lower Middle-Class, Educated, Queer, CisFemme thoughts on how places and communities work. Think of this as my monthly column, the one that flaps open as you start browsing that coffee table … Continue reading I Still Have Wishes — The Black Urbanist MOnthly Dec. 2020 — Jan. 2021

The Black Urbanist Weekly #14– My Urbanist Wishes for 2020 and Beyond

Welcome back to The Black Urbanist Weekly. I’m Kristen Jeffers and I’m currently producing this weekly digital newsletter on my site, via email and various other places, to share my thoughts, my Black, Spiritual, Southern, Working-Class, Educated, Queer, Femme thoughts on how places and communities work. Think of this as my weekly column, sitting on … Continue reading The Black Urbanist Weekly #14– My Urbanist Wishes for 2020 and Beyond

My Placemaking Wishes for 2017

Happy New Year folks! We did it! It’s 2017. It could be bad or worse and it can be good or better. And in that spirit, I am coming to you with my 7th annual set of wishes. Depending on my mood and the mood of the industry, sometimes I do more personal wishes and … Continue reading My Placemaking Wishes for 2017

My Placemaking Wishes for 2016

It’s that time again, where I rub my lamp and hope that several things in the world of placemaking come true. I’ve made a set of wishes in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 and I’m honored to share another set of dreams for 2016. And without further ado, this year’s four wishes. Truly Safe Streets … Continue reading My Placemaking Wishes for 2016

My Placemaking Wishes for 2015

Happy New Year folks! I’m posting this with about 12 hours to go on the East Coast, but I believe we’ll make it just in time. And as always at year’s end, I am here with a few things that I hope all of us placemakers and citizens can see in 2015: Truly Open Streets … Continue reading My Placemaking Wishes for 2015

Placebook: Wishes for 2014

Good Monday morning everyone! I hope you had the weekend you needed to have. I hope that weekend includes not being frozen. I spent my weekend mostly at home, but I got out and introduced a friend to Scuppernong Books. Scuppernong has inspired one of my wishes for 2014 for great places, which are here. Once … Continue reading Placebook: Wishes for 2014

MORE: My 2014 Wishes for Good Places

Last year, my wish/new years resolution was to maintain. Overall, I think we succeeded in that. Downtown continues to grow. Even as beloved spaces elsewhere close, new ones spring right back up in their place, like a sushi bar right across the street from the bar I mentioned above. I’ve maintained employment. I’ve reconnected with … Continue reading MORE: My 2014 Wishes for Good Places

My Four Wishes for the Urban Fabric, 2012 Edition

Last year, I wrote a list of wishes for 2011. Looking back, a number of those wishes have come true. The Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship, a beloved start-up incubator, is set to get remodeled and become bigger and better.We have the promise of HondaJet expanding in Greensboro. I witnessed the Greensboro City Council get better … Continue reading My Four Wishes for the Urban Fabric, 2012 Edition