The Black Urbanist Weekly #22: What I Love About the City As a (Black) Queer Woman

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The Black Urbanist Weekly #21– What I Love About The City As A Black Woman

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The Black Urbanist Weekly #20 — The Time is Now for the Greater DC Region

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The Black Urbanist Weekly #19 — Is Everything Up-to-Date in Kansas City?

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The Black Urbanist Weekly #18– What Time Is It For North Carolina?

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The Black Urbanist Weekly #17–To Create Inclusive Spaces and Walk Away from Those That Aren’t


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The Black Urbanist Weekly #16– And That’s What Time It IsPart 1– Time To Make More Media, Not Less

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The Black Urbanist Weekly #15–Yes, I Have Some Thoughts About the End-of-the-Decade

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

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The Black Urbanist Weekly #13– Really Revisiting My Book “A Black Urbanist”

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