Rage in Harlem

June Jordan and Architecture

English language

Published 2022 by Sternberg Press.

ISBN:
978-3-95679-629-6
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"present patterns of confrontation"

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I only recently learned of the work (writing, political leadership, organizing) of Nikil Saval. Ran into this book in a small bookshop and immediately grabbed it after having heard Saval speak at two union-related events in Philly during the last month.

In 1964, in response to police violence in Harlem, June Jordan wrote to Buckminster Fuller to propose a speculative redesign of Harlem. Saval tells that story in a book that is a recreation of a lecture he gave on zoom during Covid restrictions and during his campaign for Pennsylvania Senate (an election he won). It's an interesting story and worth the read.

It's striking to read Jordan's account of what it's like to move through the grid of a city when you feel like you're constantly in the crosshairs:

"Given our goal of a pacific, life-expanding design for human community, we might revise street patterning so …

good talk, but doesn’t quite fit published form

I love the print object of this and knew nothing about June Jordan’s collaboration with Bucky Fuller so appreciate it for introducing it to me.

I wish there was more, though. since it’s just a print of a brief talk at Harvard’s GSD there’s a lot of missing pieces, and the format wasn’t great for the visual pieces (slides are included but too small to see details). feels like this would be better as intro to a bigger volume (would read), or distributed as something not quite so precious (though I’ll confess the preciousness is what got it into my hand)