E02 | AfroFuturism Oasis with Laquida Landford & Marta Petteni
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In this episode of Third Space, host Sola DaSilva has a conversation with Laquida Lanford, founder and organizer of Afro Village, and Marta Petteni, an Italian architect. They discuss the collaborative project, 'Afrofuturism Oasis'. Inspired by afrofuturism, the project aims to create a safe, inclusive, and healing space for Portland's historically marginalized Black community. They touch upon the challenges of gentrification, the need for food security, and the use of sustainable design as a tool for social change. The discussion highlights their journey from grassroots advocacy to a visionary plan that incorporates community gardens, hygiene facilities, and spaces for mental wellness, all while reconnecting to cultural roots and fostering a sense of belonging.
Разделы
1. Introduction to the AfroFuturism Oasis Mission (00:00:00)
2. Afrofuturism and the Birth of Afro Village (00:00:51)
3. The Impact of Gentrification in Portland (00:01:42)
4. Marta's Journey and Architectural Vision (00:03:29)
5. Collaborative Efforts for Community Solutions (00:04:46)
6. Designing a Safe and Inclusive Space (00:07:52)
7. Connecting Roots and Identity (00:10:38)
8. The Role of Food and Community Support (00:14:47)
9. Challenges and Future Visions (00:18:01)
10. The Concept of Third Place (00:23:15)
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