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Today, let's chat about the gorgeous mid-century modern neighborhood of Collier Heights in Atlanta, Georgia which was planned for, built by, and lived in by Black Atlantans.
Note: This isn't a story about a silver lining to the bad situation that is racism. Nor is it any kind of an example of solutions that point the a way forward today. (We will not make America better by building better quality segregated spaces.) Instead, I see the history of Collier Heights and the dedicated citizens who built it as example of making lemonade out of some pretty sour lemons.
Hey friends. I’m still thinking a lot about race and housing in the US this week … so that’s what you’re going to hear about from me. Last week I dug into some the factors that have prevented black families in america from owning their own homes and there were many. But that doesn’t mean that no black people lived in, designed or loved mid-century style houses.
In today's episode you'll hear ...
Get all the links and more at www.midmod-midwest.com/310/
Like and subscribe at Apple | Spotify | YouTube. Want us to create your mid-century master plan? Apply here! Or get my course, Ready to Remodel.
By Della Hansmann | Mid-Century Design Expert and owner of Mid Mod Midwest4.9
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Today, let's chat about the gorgeous mid-century modern neighborhood of Collier Heights in Atlanta, Georgia which was planned for, built by, and lived in by Black Atlantans.
Note: This isn't a story about a silver lining to the bad situation that is racism. Nor is it any kind of an example of solutions that point the a way forward today. (We will not make America better by building better quality segregated spaces.) Instead, I see the history of Collier Heights and the dedicated citizens who built it as example of making lemonade out of some pretty sour lemons.
Hey friends. I’m still thinking a lot about race and housing in the US this week … so that’s what you’re going to hear about from me. Last week I dug into some the factors that have prevented black families in america from owning their own homes and there were many. But that doesn’t mean that no black people lived in, designed or loved mid-century style houses.
In today's episode you'll hear ...
Get all the links and more at www.midmod-midwest.com/310/
Like and subscribe at Apple | Spotify | YouTube. Want us to create your mid-century master plan? Apply here! Or get my course, Ready to Remodel.

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