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Bryce Detroit

An Interview from the Take Care of Each Other World Tour

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GEO Original
November 18, 2019
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Bryce Detroit is the Afrofuturist artist, griot, activist, and pioneer of Entertainment Justice. Through his practice, Bryce Detroit demonstrates the power of using music entertainment arts and native legacies to design cultural infrastructure for preserving, producing, and promoting new Diasporic Afrikan narratives, cultural literacies, and cooperative neighborhood-based economies.

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The Take Care of Each Other World Tour is a series of interviews with architects, farmers, engineers, and cooperative businesses about their sustainable visions for the future. The tour archives the work of people who cooperatively shape their world instead of endure it. This work records their inspirations, grounding principles, and lessons learned for future generations to move their work forward. In partnership with the Moorland Spingarn Research Center at Howard University and the Grassroots Economic Organizing Collective, the tour explores eight cities in the U.S. and Accra, Ghana.

 

Malikia is the daughter of Vanessa Howell and Eric Johnson. Her work is prismatic - angling between placemaking, design, and the brilliance of the commons.

 

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Malikia Johnson (2019).  Bryce Detroit:  An Interview from the Take Care of Each Other World Tour.  Grassroots Economic Organizing (GEO).  https://geo.coop/articles/bryce-detroit

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