You Can Always Come Home explores the architecture of the domestic realm through the eyes of young children in Miami by celebrating the ritual, family, love, and culture cultivated in the Black diasporic home.
As a young family and their friends prepare for a gathering, young children play throughout the home, revealing quotidian aspects of ritual, celebration, and love cultivated in the Black diasporic household. Guided by original poetry exploring the Black home as a sacred space, the internal architecture of the family and tangible infrastructure and history of Black Miami is investigated.