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PathBreakers
The Kresge Foundation
14 episodes
4 days ago
In America’s cities, progress doesn’t happen by accident. It takes courageous individuals to challenge systems, vision to imagine better futures, trust to bring along communities, and determination to create pathways where none existed. PathBreakers do all of this. They cut through the noise, the red tape, and the “we-always-do-it-this-way” mentality. In each episode, you’ll meet a different Pathbreaker, people working in cities to forge new ways forward and discover the possibilities, sometimes hidden in plain sight.
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In America’s cities, progress doesn’t happen by accident. It takes courageous individuals to challenge systems, vision to imagine better futures, trust to bring along communities, and determination to create pathways where none existed. PathBreakers do all of this. They cut through the noise, the red tape, and the “we-always-do-it-this-way” mentality. In each episode, you’ll meet a different Pathbreaker, people working in cities to forge new ways forward and discover the possibilities, sometimes hidden in plain sight.
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Marcia Black is Archiving Detroit’s Black History to Help Heal Injustice
PathBreakers
39 minutes 10 seconds
4 months ago
Marcia Black is Archiving Detroit’s Black History to Help Heal Injustice

Marcia Black is a Detroit-based archivist, curator, and cultural preservationist whose work focuses on preserving the histories of Black women, Black Detroit, and the Black radical tradition. Guided by her education at Marygrove College and inspired by her entrepreneurial grandmother who was a beauty salon owner, computer worker, and reverend, Marcia has dedicated herself to archival work with a purpose.

In this episode, Marcia reflects on her approach to collecting oral histories with Detroit’s Black elders, and ways those elders and their stories can inform a reimagining of Detroit’s future. 

This discussion also explores ideas around archiving, pushing back against cultural erasure, and the opportunities for community-led reparations efforts through projects like the I-375 Reparative Roundtable – a group of 20 stakeholders addressing the historical injustice of Detroit’s interstate construction in the 1960s. 

Learn more about Marcia, the Black Bottom Archives, and the Detroit Reparative Roundtable

  • https://www.blackbottomarchives.com/

  • https://detroitisdifferent.com/keeping-the-flame-marcia-black-on-black-women-archives-and-the-legacy-of-black-detroit/

  • https://www.michigan.gov/mdot/projects-studies/special-construction/i-375-reconnecting-communities-project


PathBreakers
In America’s cities, progress doesn’t happen by accident. It takes courageous individuals to challenge systems, vision to imagine better futures, trust to bring along communities, and determination to create pathways where none existed. PathBreakers do all of this. They cut through the noise, the red tape, and the “we-always-do-it-this-way” mentality. In each episode, you’ll meet a different Pathbreaker, people working in cities to forge new ways forward and discover the possibilities, sometimes hidden in plain sight.