Today, Feb 1st, we acknowledge the 86th anniversary of the Boston Redline Map. This map's legacy has profoundly shaped our lives, communities, and city. As we contemplate the harm inflicted by this map, we also explore pathways to repair and envision a future of equitable urban design.
Join Adam Susaneck of Segregation By Design and Marlon Solomon of Afrimerican Culture Initiative Inc. for "Visualizing Equitable Urban Design in Boston." Dive into discussions on how urban planning can forge inclusive, welcoming spaces for all.
Embark on the #BostonRedline86 journey, a series that shines a light on the historical redlining in Boston and its long-lasting impacts. #BRL86 goes beyond remembering-it's about reimagining and rebuilding.
Connect with a series of events that herald the resilience and vibrancy of our communities. Raise your voice by signing the 'Education in a Beloved Community' petition, advocate for educational progress, or expand your knowledge with selections from the #BRL86 Bookstore. The Afrimerican Academy welcomes you to participate, learn, and contribute to a renewed societal fabric.
For event tickets, to sign the petition, to explore the bookstore, and for further information on the Afrimerican Academy's offerings, visit linktree.com/afrimericanone. Engage with us-each step you take is one towards a more equitable and conscious Boston.
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21 сен 2024