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My Black Space
My Black Space — hosted by Paul Bauknight Jr., urbanist, designer, educator, spatial justice activist, and founder and president of the Center for Transformative Urban Design— features candid conversations about spatial justice, community empowerment, and the lived experiences of people in urban spaces. We'll delve into how design and policy intersect with race, culture, and equity.
My Black Space
Art as a Portal: Racial Healing and Community at Penumbra
In this episode of "My Black Space, Place, Power, and Justice," Paul Bauknight hosts Sarah Bellamy, the president of Penumbra Theater. The conversation delves into the history and mission of Penumbra, a theater founded by Sarah's father, Lou Bellamy, to present work by, for, and about Black people. Sarah shares her journey from growing up in the theater to leading it, emphasizing the importance of creating spaces that honor Black culture and history. The discussion touches on themes of community, spatial justice, and the role of art in racial healing. Sarah and Paul explore the challenges and opportunities of maintaining cultural sanctuaries in a rapidly changing world, highlighting the need for spaces where Black people can express their authentic selves.
Connect with Penumbra:
- Instagram: @penumbratheatre