The Architects Podcast

By Justina Gholston

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The Architects Podcast examines Black history as structure, not backdrop. Each episode accompanies long-form video essays and written work, tracing how systems of power were built, challenged, dismantled, and rebuilt across time. Rather than focusing on isolated moments or personalities, this podcast takes a long view, connecting eras, policies, and narratives to show how history actually moves. This isn't a show about hot takes or debate. It's a space for context, continuity, and correction. Episodes explore topics like emancipation and its limits, Reconstruction and its dismantling, resistance as strategy, punishment as policy, and the myths that continue to shape public memory. The goal is not outrage, but clarity. If you’re interested in understanding how the present was built and why certain outcomes repeat so predictably, The Architects Podcast is for you. History didn’t disappear. It was designed.

Episode Date
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Jan 28, 2026
The Architects and Why Black History Is Still Taught Wrong
Jan 27, 2026
Reconstruction Wasn't A Failure
Jan 27, 2026
Episode 1 - Did Slavery Actually End in 1865?
Jan 22, 2026