Design Justice for Black Lives

The fight against racism and police brutality demands we leverage our professional connections and privileges in the name of advancing justice. We need to make sure that professional organizations, leading firms & offices, and local professional organizers hear our demands and use their power to establish policy that advances justice within our fields. Click the buttons below to send pre-filled emails to your network.

 

Design Justice Demands

 


Reallocate Police Funding. Design Justice demands that our cities and towns reallocate funds supporting police departments and reinvest in the critical needs of disinherited neighborhoods and communities. Anyone who has worked with marginalized communities knows of multiple projects unable to find footing due to the lack of investment and resources. The design profession must be an actor in the visioning of these spaces. 

End CPTED Tactics. Design Justice demands a cease to all efforts to implement defensible space and (CPTED) crime prevention through environmental design tactics. These efforts often criminalize blackness under the guise of safety, and the breaching of these efforts promotes unwarranted interaction with the police.Emphasis on CPTED tactics centers crime prevention as opposed to community power. Any tactic that seeks to the suspicion that the public on wanted ultimately focuses its sights on black people safety store paramount where our entire profession is Guided by underlined and sometimes our racist Tendencies we have to dismantle the two.

End design of prisons and police stations. Design Justice demands we cease our support of the carceral state through the design of prisons, jails, and police stations. All of these spaces inflict harm and extraction on black bodies far beyond that of other communities.

Redefine metrics for affordable neighborhoods. Design Justice demands that we cease the use of area mean income to determine “affordability” in our communities and instead root the distribution of state and federal resources in a measure that reflects the extraction of generational wealth and from black communities.

Shift public policies. Design Justice demands we advocate for policies and procedures that support a genuinely accessible public realm free from embedded oppression. In doing so, we must recognize the inherent health, dignity, and necessity afforded to cultural communities able to congregate in public without fear of harassment.

Enhance self-determination. Design Justice demands that we ensure communities' self-determination through an established procedure that incorporates community voice in process and community benefits agreements in action for all publicly accountable projects.

Reimagine financial model of neighborhood design. Design Justice demands we detangle our contractual relationships with power and capital to better serve neighborhoods and communities from a position of service and not from a place of extraction and labor extraction. Freeing ourselves from the fee for service model and building power through black and brown development of the built environment.

Preserve and invest in black cultural spaces. Design Justice demands we invest in and secure the place-keeping of black cultural spaces. In doing so, we must acknowledge the history of spatial removal and cultural erasure that grounds spaces that have been adversely impacted by unjust policies and practices within urban design and planning.

Reflect Spatial Injustice in Design Training & Licensing. Design Justice demands we proactively redesign our design training and licensing efforts to reflect the history of spatial injustice and build new measures to ground our work in the service of liberating spaces. 


 
 
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Professional Organizations

Make sure the people that represent you…actually represent you. Your voice is essential for steering professional organizations towards just policy.

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Leading Practices

Large firms create impactful projects that affect their surroundings for years to come. We must make sure these places of power aren’t abusing it, and respond to calls for just design and planning. Fill in local and national firms that you would like to contact.

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Local Governments

Much attention gets focused on national and politics, but your local sphere gives you a lot of impact on local issues. Fill in the emails of your local officials and reach out!

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Academic Institutions

Practice begins with learning. It is critical for designers and planners to receive an education that emphasizes their responsibility to design and plan for a just world. Because this list is especially long, we have had to split it up into two sections, which combined spread your message to over 150 people in power.