Tag: Afrofuturism

#FutureofBlackHistoryMonth: Watch ‘The Origins and Impact of Afrofuturism’

Naima Keith and Zoe Whitley, curators of “The Shadows Took Shape” exhibit spoke at Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC, in 2013.

#FutureofBlackHistoryMonth: Afrofuturism From Beninese/Belgian Photographer Fabrice Monteiro

Senegal Series Titled “The Prophecy

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#FutureofBlackHistoryMonth: Afrofuturism, Education, and Digital Literacy

A Conversation with Cornelius Minor and Reza Rites from Reza Clifton on Vimeo

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#FutureofBlackHistoryMonth: Dark Matters Site Rec — AfroCyberPunk.com

LINK: AfroCyberPunk

You can just tell we’d heart it from the name. AfroCyberPunk is a futurism blog by Jonathan Dotse out of Accra, Ghana. Though his posts are infrequent, Dotse’s focus considers genre creations of Blackness as a global whole: music, film, fiction, comics, art from Africa or the Diaspora. This world soul approach to Afrofuturism conveys Dotse’s singular vision of inclusivity and celebration. Bookmark worthy.

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Ethiopian Post-Apocalyptic Film Crumbs Arrives on DVD/VOD in November

LINK: Afrofuturism on US screens

#FutureofBlackHistoryMonth: Afrofuturism to Everyday Futurists — New Kinds of Artists, Power & Tech

New sounds from South Africa and Nigeria’s urban science fiction

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