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Check out this series of articles and interviews on Afro-Futurism by Florence Okoye of Afrofutures UK for How We Get To Next. It was an honor to be in conversation with her for my interview “Sculpting Space for Afro-Futurism as Methodology of Liberation” and to be included in Reynaldo Anderson’s “Afrofuturism 2.0 and the Black Speculative Art Movement: Notes on a Manifesto″ and Okoye’s article on music “Space Is The Place: A Crash Course in the Sounds of Afrofuturism.”
This series is great not only for the incredible range of international practitioners represented but also because of the focus on Africa. Often Afro-Futurism is very U.S.A.-focused, and I appreciate learning more about thinkers and makers from the Continent and related to new science and tech.
















