Stephanie Webb: Racism & The Built Environment, Season of Sheltering in Place
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Activist Stephanie Webb shares how inauthentic conversations, which omit race as a factor in shaping the built environment, cause anxiety.
Resources
- Decipher City
- Separated by Design
- There's Always Something
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Racism & the Built Environment
Racism causing insomnia
Surrounded by fake people
Networking with the alleged like-minded
Yet divided by money
New vision turned a blind eye
To indigenous cultures and history
Gushing about beautifying the environment
Because no one supposedly lives there
Without seeing the existing community
Seeing a people isn’t the same
As engaging with a people
Apologies just won’t do
Restorative justice will
Both the so-called good neighborhoods
And the so-called bad neighborhoods
Were built on a foundation of racism
The 1920s roared with planned segregation
Nowadays it’s no longer segregation
It’s urban renewal
The only thing that’s new
Is the branding