
Design & Racism
Structural racism necessitates architecture to enforced itself onto bodies. Examples from Palestine, Turtle Island, France, South Africa, and Europe.
Structural racism necessitates architecture to enforced itself onto bodies. Examples from Palestine, Turtle Island, France, South Africa, and Europe.
There is no "better prison," only architectural crimes that detain bodies. Political prisons in Ireland, migrant detention centers in the United Kingdom, Indigenous boarding schools in Canada, the carceral history of Guantanamo Bay, labor camps in California, and prison abolitionism...
Political layering of bodies — sometimes turned into law — through various wearable objects we call clothes: shoes, pants, shirts, accessories, and different head garments.
Urban segregation through the city's suburbs in the United States, Brazil, South Africa, France, and Palestine.
Each city that owns a police department is a militarized city. Looking at Beirut, Lahore, Cairo, Oakland, Jerusalem, Boston, and more...