
Black geographies
Black geographies refers to the study of how Black people's experiences, histories, and identities are shaped by and interact with physical spaces and places. It examines how racial structures influence locations, access to resources, and community development, often highlighting areas affected by historical segregation, discrimination, and marginalization. This perspective aims to reveal the ways space and place are intertwined with race, emphasizing Black agency and resistance within these spatial contexts. Overall, Black geographies seeks to understand and challenge the spatial inequalities faced by Black communities.