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Just Space

Just Space

著者: Just Space Collective
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Just Space seeks to identify and amplify the collective voices, experiences, and knowledge to co-produce spaces that physically embody just and inclusive values. It is where we show up for sensemaking! We facilitate and engage in dialogue to make collective meanings, and translate our shared knowledge into potential strategies where communities, traditionally underrepresented, are central active stakeholders in the (co)production of the build environment and the management of natural resources. We’re thrilled to embark on this journey with you.

Just Space Co-Hosts: Eka Permanasari, Amal Barre, and Dian Nostikasari. Learn more about us at justspacecollective.com.

Just Space Collective 2023
社会科学 科学
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  • Naming the Unnamed: Dr. Nikka Lemons on Genocide by Attrition, State Power, and the Spatial Politics of Anti-Blackness
    2025/08/15

    In this episode, Dr. Nikka Lemons examines genocide by attrition, the slow, structural annihilation of African Descendants of American Slaves (ADAS), through the United Nations Framework of Analysis for Atrocity Crimes. Drawing from her groundbreaking dissertation, she reveals how state power, urban planning, and racial capitalism converge to produce conditions of containment, dispossession, and erasure.

    From the colonial legacies embedded in planning to the complicity of reformist “solutions,” Dr. Lemons calls for a radical shift rooted in restitution and accountability, inviting us to confront the ethical stakes of our work.

    This is a conversation about care, memory, and resistance, anchored in truth, and refusing the comfort of abstraction.

    About Dr. Nikka Lemons:

    Nikka Lemons is a human rights scholar-practitioner. She describes herself as her ancestors’ wildest dreams and humbly honors those whose shoulders she stands upon. (personal website here). Dr. Lemons draws strength and inspiration from three primary sources: her maternal grandfather, her mother, and her Sun. Having spent her formative years in 53206-America's most incarcerated zip code per capita, she set out to understand her community's conditions as well as build models for resilience. This passion led Nikka to become a lifelong social impact accelerator, scholar and tech inventor. She attributes her early motivation to wanting to liberate her community kinsman and family members. Her scholar work is epitomized in her dissertation (front matter here, logic model here) which: 1) evidences the U.S. is committing genocide by attrition against African Americans. It is the first and only three level analysis which utilizes the United Nations' framework of analysis. 2)demonstrates the role of spatiality/urban planning in creating internment and entrapments camps (ghettoes) and 3) the founding state ideological goal to create a permanent racialized proletariat to extract and hoard capital- genocide as a the means to a capital accumulation end.

    After becoming a mother to a black boy in America, she forced her fear to take a back seat and accelerated her commitment to transforming the world to be safer- hoping her son, like all black mothers, has the opportunity to experience the fullness of his wings unimpeded by race. Her lived experience and navigation in executive spaces as the "only one" has informed the founding of her tech startup (here) and architecture of her tech tools which function to: 1) preserve state stability,2) mitigate human rights violations and 3) protect the indiscriminate access to the American Dreams by advancing inclusive resilience and prosperity.

    Access the full episode guide and reference material here.

    To learn more about the Just Space Collective and the Just Space Podcast, visit our website.

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    57 分
  • From Reflection to Action - Towards Collective Futuring
    2025/01/24

    The Just Space Podcast is back for a new season! Co-hosts Amal Barre, Dr. Eka Permanasari, and Dr. Dian Nostikasari invite you to reconnect in this special episode.

    We reflect on key milestones, from Amal’s Walking in Place film project, to Dian’s work in environmental justice, and Eka’s climate resilience planning. Together, we explore the big questions shaping our future, diving into lessons learned and the evolving power of storytelling.

    Since 2023, our mission has been clear: to amplify underrepresented voices and spark transformative conversations about the built environment and our collective future. Our ongoing commitment to collective sensemaking has been deeply shaped by the global challenges of displacement, climate change, and systemic inequality, issues that continue to fuel our work.

    Tune in now and join us on this journey!

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    58 分
  • Picking Up Where We Left Off: Lessons, Growth, and What’s Ahead
    2024/12/17

    In this reflection episode, the Just Space Podcast co-hosts revisit key conversations and themes from past episodes. We reflect on lessons learned and share how our work continues to evolve. Dian dives into her ongoing collaborative work with youth, using GIS tools to uncover neighborhood histories and engage in horizontal land marking exercises—mapping and developing stories about the places that matter to them. Together, we explore growth, grapple with persistent challenges, and discuss possibilities.

    Visit Walking My Bricks to learn about the youth-led neighborhood walking tours discussed in this episode: https://www.walkmybricks.org/.

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    29 分
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