Architecture structures our daily lives. It shapes our homes, streets, neighborhoods, cities, and more. But who gets to create and occupy these spaces? In the United States, a long history of anti-Black racism has erased the stories of Black architects and communities and created spatial inequalities that are built into the physical environment.
Reimagining Blackness and Architecture

Reimagining Blackness and Architecture


Instructors: Arlette Hernandez
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Recognize how race and racism shape architecture and the built environment and the role we as individuals play in creating a just and equitable world
Explore work by Black architects and artists and discover how Black makers have shaped and reimagined the built environment
Find inspiration by learning about the ways Black makers have fashioned their own paths and advocated for better futures
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Reviewed on Apr 20, 2021
The course designers did a great job including so much important information in six weeks.
Reviewed on Nov 27, 2025
I loved the visuals and videos from the many different architects and creators. It was inspiring and instructional. The courses through MOMA have always been grand.
Reviewed on Apr 12, 2021
Great content and good mix of readings and videos. Made me aware of so many artists and architects and activists that I had never heard of before.