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, Non-Binary Femme 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 magazine or printed alt-weekly newspaper or as so many other of your favorite newsletters do, in your inbox. This newsletter is happy to be unmasked, outside, in a nice park with sunshine.
I’m Kristen, and this month, of all months, I‘m proud to be one of the many Black people assigned female at birth, but living and loving beyond the binary.
For it’s this month we honor those who just learned of their emancipation from chattel slavery long after they should, because of where they lived. More on these folks in a couple of paragraphs.
This month we honor the Black woman, living and loving outside of the binary, who decided to throw the first brick at the Stonewall Inn and call up her sister siblings, many of whom had already been resisting with force against the forces that told them they had no place at all in this country, much less this earth. Now, we all get to bask underneath their rainbow, as we continue to finish the work.
And yesterday specifically, we also think of the Black people, living and loving outside of the binary, those who fought in wars for a country that thought them not human and sometimes still think them not human. And their people who first saw fit to honor them.
And 100 years ago this week, just hundreds of miles from where those people were delayed freedom, so many of their Black siblings lost the buildings and many of the people who believed that freedom and reparations had truly come.
And because we are still waiting for those things to come, I am proudly on my Black Urbanist journey to my Queer Feminist Future. And I want to help you do the same.
First of all, my book is releasing this fall and those of you on my Patreon list have first dibs. Plus, you’ll have access to my book club selections, special interviews, and lectures from me and some of my fiber and other art!
It’s so great to be here in your inbox again.
Until next time,
Kristen