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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 development, the role of Black architects as cultural stewards, and why design must go beyond buildings to create systems of care, ownership, and voice.
Jamil shares real stories from two of his most powerful projects:
By Paul Bauknight Jr.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 development, the role of Black architects as cultural stewards, and why design must go beyond buildings to create systems of care, ownership, and voice.
Jamil shares real stories from two of his most powerful projects: