Paul Bauknight Jr.
My Black Space
My Black Space — hosted by Paul Bauknight Jr. , urbanist, designer, educator, spatial justice activist, and founder and president of the Center for Transformative Urban Design— features candid conversations about spatial justice, community empowerment, and the lived experiences of people in urban spaces. We'll delve into how design and policy intersect with race, culture, and equity.
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17. Jun 2026
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Disrupting the Status Quo in Urban Design with Liz Ogbu 17.06.2026 44:11
In this insightful interview, Liz Ogbu , a designer, urbanist, and spatial justice activist, shares her journey from architecture to transforming unjust urban environments. She discusses the importance of racial and spatial justice, healing communities, and disrupting the status quo to create equitable, thriving spaces.
Land and Justice: A Conversation with Tsedey Betru 27.05.2026 53:58
In this episode, Paul Bauknight welcomes Tsedey Betru , the director of Just Communities . They discuss Tsedey's journey from Ethiopia to Memphis, her experiences with race, and her career in urban planning. The conversation delves into the evolution of Just Communities, focusing on racial equity and climate resilience. They also explore challenges in community planning, the impact of politi...
Balancing Community and Neighborhood Development – with Alexa Bush 01.05.2026 1:00:52
In this conversation, Paul Bauknight speaks with Alexa Bush, the former Planning Director for the City of Detroit, about the rich history of Detroit, the challenges and opportunities in community and neighborhood development, and the importance of equity and inclusion in urban planning. They discuss the I-375 project aimed at reconnecting communities, the Fitzgerald neighborhood as a case study i...
From Infrastructure to Joy: How Cultural Spaces Transform Neighborhoods 14.04.2026 40:27
In this conversation, Scott Kratz, CEO of Building Bridges Across the River, discusses the 11th Street Bridge Park project, emphasizing the importance of spatial justice, community engagement, and addressing gentrification. He shares insights on building trust within the community, navigating equity in a politically charged environment, and measuring the success of community-driven initiatives. Th...
Landscape Architecture Can Lead the Way in Environmental Justice and Community Power 09.04.2026 52:40
Kofi Boone, a visionary landscape architect, joins Paul Bauknight on this episode of My Black Space to discuss the transformative power of landscape architecture in advancing social and environmental justice. Boone shares his insights on how landscape design can be a tool for equity, community wealth, and healing, particularly in marginalized Black and Indigenous communities. Major points include...
How a Black-Owned Theater in Utah Became a Beacon for Community Resilience 19.03.2026 58:50
Discover the powerful intersection of community, art, and politics with Alicia Washington, founder of Utah's only Black-owned theater ( Good Company Theater ) and a city council member. In a town with less than 2% Black residents, Alicia is redefining leadership through her commitment to community and justice. This episode explores her journey from student to leader, highlighting her theater&...
How Community Ownership Transformed a Neighborhood 18.02.2026 1:04:25
In this episode of My Black Space Place, host Paul Bauknight engages with Jennifer Vanica, a transformative designer and community developer, to discuss the profound impact of community-driven economic development, particularly through the lens of the Market Creek Plaza project in San Diego. Jennifer shares her journey from Ohio to San Diego, highlighting her experiences with the Civil Rights Move...
The Missing Link in Community Engagement: Accountability 27.01.2026 1:09:59
In this episode of My Black Space, Place, Power and Justice, host Paul Bauknight engages in a profound conversation with Eric Moore, a social justice evaluator, about the intersection of space, community engagement, and social justice. They discuss the importance of authentic community engagement, the power dynamics in decision-making, and the role of space in shaping experiences and outcomes. The...
Who Gets to Shape Neighborhoods with Jamil Ford Sr. 18.12.2025 1:08:14
What does it mean to design for liberation... not just aesthetics? In this episode of My Black Space, host Paul Bauknight sits down with acclaimed architect and developer Jamil Ford Sr., founder of Mobilize Design & Architecture (MDA) , to explore how design intersects with equity, land, and legacy in Black communities. Together, they unpack the challenges and opportunities of community-rooted...
Stadiums and the City: Architecture, Equity, and the Culture of Sports 08.10.2025 59:54
When stadiums rise, who gets left behind? In this episode of My Black Space, Paul Bauknight is joined by architect Nicole Bauknight and communications strategist Stan Alleyne to unpack the deeper story behind America’s stadiums—those gleaming arenas we cheer in, but rarely question. From Allianz Field in St. Paul to SoFi Stadium in LA, this conversation explores how stadiums reshape cities, displa...
Art as a Portal: Racial Healing and Community at Penumbra 09.09.2025 1:00:46
In this episode of "My Black Space, Place, Power, and Justice," Paul Bauknight hosts Sarah Bellamy, the president of Penumbra Theater. The conversation delves into the history and mission of Penumbra, a theater founded by Sarah's father, Lou Bellamy, to present work by, for, and about Black people. Sarah shares her journey from growing up in the theater to leading it, emphasizing th...
Navigating Black Identity Through Music with PaviElle French 14.08.2025 1:10:10
In this engaging conversation, interdisciplinary artist PaviElle French shares her journey from the vibrant Rondo neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota. Growing up in a community rich with Black culture and activism, PaviElle reflects on how her parents' dedication to social justice shaped her artistic path. The discussion delves into the profound impact of George Floyd's murder on her wor...
Designing Change: Transforming Communities Through Innovation with Omari Souza 13.08.2025 1:06:38
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Omari Souza, a visionary designer, professor, and author, as we delve into the transformative power of design in shaping communities. Omari shares his inspiring journey from New York to academia, highlighting the challenges and triumphs in diversifying the design field. Discover how the State of Black Design Conference is reshaping perceptions and crea...
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