Tag: Afrofuturism

Afrofuturism gains new momentum as artists reclaim black history

Afrofuturism is a social, cultural and political philosophy

Tade Thompson’s Award-Winning “Rosewater” Binds Afrofuturism to Cyberpunk

Set in Nigeria in the aftermath of an alien invasion

How Janelle Monáe gets so much done

Singer, songwriter, actress and activist

John Boyega, Letitia Wright To Star In Mike Cahill-Directed Sci-Fi ‘Hold Back The Stars’

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Notes on Afrofuturism by Munachi Ogsebu

The Nigerian artist and photographer’s work turns POC into otherworldly beings

Eve Ewing Blasts From Chicago to Space, With a Boost from Marvel

The sociologist, poet and cultural organizer Eve Ewing

The Afrofuturism of ’90s R&B videos

Michael, Janet and other Black artists saw themselves in bold, brilliant futures

Why Brazilians are Embracing Afrofuturism

The afrocentric philosophy of imagining a black future is finding a rich following among young Afro-Brazilians

How a Hugo-Nominated Song Inspired a Book by a Campbell Award Nominee

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Authors Nalo Hopkinson, Nnedi Okorafor, and Jewelle Gomez: Afrofuturism & 3 Women you Need to Know

On this episode of Making Contact