Architecture is a physical manifestation of power, identity, and history. This course offers a transformative framework for understanding the built environment through the lens of Blackness as both an identity and a lived experience. In an era where urban equity and social justice are at the forefront of global discourse, this course provides the critical fluency needed to deconstruct spatial inequalities and imagine more inclusive futures.
Reimagining Blackness and Architecture

Reimagining Blackness and Architecture


Instructors: Arlette Hernandez
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What you'll learn
Explore how Imagination, Care, Knowledge, Refusal, and Liberation are frameworks for understanding space and tools for community empowerment.
Discover how interdisciplinary influences like Afrofuturism, archives, and oral histories inform the creation of more equitable urban landscapes.
Participate in reflective prompts designed to help you recognize and challenge the invisible structures that shape your own community.
Skills you'll gain
- Creativity
- Visual Storytelling
- Cultural Diversity
- Design
- Multimedia
- Storytelling
- Performing Arts
- Public History
- Community Development
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- Creative Design
- Media and Communications
- Social Impact
- Design Thinking
- Art History
- Diversity Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
- Emotional Intelligence
- Social Justice
- Photography
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Reviewed on Apr 26, 2021
An engaging, well-paced, critical course. Would recommend to all architects.
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.
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