We Outchea | Sekou Cooke | Ep. 4 | REIMAGINING BLACKNESS & ARCHITECTURE



How can we empower people through public space? Architect Sekou Cooke discusses his project “We Outchea: Hip-Hop Fabrications and Public Space” and his vision for transforming a public housing site in Syracuse, New York.

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