Black Geographies refers to a field of study centering on the spatial experiences of Black people throughout the world, including their socio-political understanding, interconnected histories, and contemporary realities. Focused on the legacies of racism and oppression, it allows us to notably attend to how intersectionality and multiple forms of violence and resistance intertwine in tangible forms of geography, culture, power, and land.
See also: black bodies, white supremacy, black lives, racial justice