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Rural Havens considers the concepts of fugitivity and the movement of Black people through the rural landscape as it draws on the history of rural community establishments as spaces of cultural production and sanctuary. It proposes two buildings that are intended to fit into an existing social infrastructure to create a network of liberation and establish a more permanent foothold for the Black community in the Hudson Valley.