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 #22: What I Love About the City As a (Black) Queer Woman
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Weekly analysis, news and notes from Kristen
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The Black Urbanist Weekly #21– What I Love About The City As A Black Woman
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 #21– What I Love About The City As A Black Woman
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?
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 your… Continue reading The Black Urbanist Weekly #19 — Is Everything Up-to-Date in Kansas City?
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”
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 #13– Really Revisiting My Book “A Black Urbanist”