Black/Land gathers and analyzes stories about the relationship between Black people, land and place.

The relationship to land may be a fifth generation family farm in the Alabama Black Belt or a neighborhood in Detroit, a public park, a church filled with local history, or an immigrant community’s journey from one place to another.


narrow road surrounded by greenery

ABOUT

Find out about the project and the mission, how we got started and where we plan to go.

tree roots next to a creek, with ferns and other plants growing through

STORIES

Check out our latest blog post and follow the Black/Land stories as they unfold.

closeup of green plant growing flower buds

OFFERINGS

Materials and prompts for incorporating Black/Land perspectives into your own work.