OVERVIEW
Boston Ujima Project is, first and foremost, an experiment in developing liberatory economic practices. These ambitious practices — be it material, spatial, or operational — run counter to the historical failures in the design, construction, and management of our cities. We are building upon the legacies of experimentation, organizing, and victories of BIPoC communities that worked to transfigure hostile environments for abundance and protection.
We build with the contemporary reconstruction movements happening across the U.S. to collaboratively (re)shape a sustainable future, delinked from extractive economies and racialized exploitation.
We give ourselves permission.
We find new ways to relate to each other.
We affirm our most natural ways of being.
We uplift the knowledge our communities have always had.
We build with the contemporary reconstruction movements happening across the U.S. to collaboratively (re)shape a sustainable future, delinked from extractive economies and racialized exploitation.
We give ourselves permission.
We find new ways to relate to each other.
We affirm our most natural ways of being.
We uplift the knowledge our communities have always had.