Black Earth Podcast
Season 3: How to build affordable, inclusive and sustainable homes with Etta Madete
Episode notes
In Season 3 of Black Earth Podcast, we are meeting visionary black women who are creating innovations inspired by nature.
In this episode, we meet the amazing Etta Madete. Etta is an architect, advocate and real estate developer from Kenya. As the founder of Zima Homes, her passion and life’s work is building affordable, inclusive and sustainable housing for communities who need it the most.
In our conversation, we unpack what affordable and sustainable housing means, why spatial justice is important and how we can design urban spaces for all living beings to thrive.
Timestamps
Welcome - 0:00
Etta’s relationship with nature - 02:10
Etta describes her four principles of well-living - Earth, Fire, Water, Air - 06:48
Etta’s vision for affordable and sustainable housing and why it matters - 16:30
Why affordable and sustainable includes the welfare of nature - 31:53
Spatial justice and what that looks like in Africa - 47:00
How to support Etta and her work - 58:30
How to support Black Earth Podcast - 01:00:30
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Etta’s Four Principles of Well-living - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyrtXQEOoR4
How to support and connect with Etta
- Etta’s website and writings: http://ettagold.weebly.com/
- Etta’s business, Zima Homes - https://zimahomes.co.ke/
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