Sitemap - 2022 - Defying Gentrification, Crafting Liberation

Toward a Black Queer Feminist Urbanist Kwanzaa

Community Care at the Mall?

My 2022 Personal Wish-Lessons

My 2022 Wishes for Fellow Professional Urbanists

Introducing the Black Queer Feminist Urbanist Gift Guide

Revisiting Gratitude for a Country Road (And All of You)

My Whole Life Shouldn't Be at the Mercy of a Ballot Box

We're Not Ready

Abundance in Times and Bodies of Scarcity

What I’ve Learned Professionally and Publicly Since Coming Out (Officially) in 2020

An Army of One Needs a Collective of Many

It's Not in Walking Distance, but Who's to Blame?

Who is Your Universal Human?

A Black Queer Feminist Urbanist War on Cars, Part 1

We Should Be Proud to Provide Accessibility

The Map Represents Possibility

The Real Reason I Don’t Talk As Much About Housing

In The Byway of False Independence, Sheltering in My Inner Freedom

Now Do You See Why I Ask For a Black Queer Feminist Urbanism?

The City Waits for No One, But The Village Searches Until It Finds and Heals Me

The Realities of Regionalism in a Not So Liberated Time

Plan, Build, And Live as if The Body Isn’t an Apology

How to Work With Kristen in 2022 Starts Now

How to Work with Me in 2022

Dear Graduates: Black Queer Feminist Urbanism Starts With Clear Personal Boundaries

The Fibers of My Black Queer Feminist Urbanism

A Black Queer Feminist Urbanist Opera of Parables

It’s Ok to Plan, When It Centers the Most Marginalized

For My Inner Urbanist Child

Creating the Urbanism I Needed To Survive

Affirmation, Solidarity, Justice, Belonging, Now -- Introducing the Black Queer Feminist Urbanist May Intensive.

Solidarity Comes With Looking at Root Causes and Continuing to Reduce Global Harm

Affirming Your Black Queer Feminist Urbanism

How to Start Being More Than a Performative Ally for Black Queer Feminist Urbanists

Introducing the Black Queer Feminist Urbanist Current: Covid-19’s “End” & #BlackinUkraine

The Whys of Black Queer Feminist Urbanism

Revisiting Defining Myself for Myself:Creating a Black Queer Feminist Urbanism

Revisiting “The Civic Inferiority Complex”

Revisiting “Why I Love Conferences”

Revisiting "The Common Man's Legacy for a City"

I Am a Black (Queer) Press and I Will Press On

We've Already Done Community Centers Well and We Can Do Them Again

Healing(as an Individual) From Governmental Failure

Why I Believe Transit Fares Will Be Obsolete

The Black Urbanist Weekly for the First Week of 2022