The Black Reconstruction Collective: Black Futures (2020)

Part of the MIT Architecture Fall 2020 Lecture Series, this livestream event features members of the 10-person Black Reconstruction Collective responding to the question: What is the architecture of Black futures? 

The Black Reconstruction Collective (BRC) is Emanuel Admassu, Germane Barnes, Sekou Cooke, J. Yolande Daniels, Felecia Davis, Mario Gooden, Walter Hood, Olalekan Jeyifous, V. Mitch McEwen, and Amanda Williams. The BRC provides funding, design, and intellectual support to the ongoing and incomplete project of emancipation for the African Diaspora. The BRC is committed to multi-scalar and multi-disciplinary work dedicated to dismantling systemic white supremacy and hegemonic whiteness within art, design, and academia. Founded by a group of Black architects, artists, designers, and scholars, the BRC aims to amplify knowledge production and spatial practices by individuals and organizations that further the reconstruction project. The BRC engages the public through an annual process of reviewing proposals and providing critical and financial support to projects that have been selected by the committee. This work will manifest in built commissions, research funding, exhibitions, events, and publications, that will collectively imagine transformations to the built environment in the Black Radical Tradition.

Timeline: 2020s
School: School of Architecture and Planning
Department: Architecture
Career: Arts & HumanitiesCommunity
Object: Video
Collection: Rising Voices 1995-Present