Aissa Dearing discussed the ways Afrofuturism can open doors to new worlds and ways of thinking in these difficult environmental and sociopolitical times: Afrofuturist thinking and practice explore futures where white supremacy holds no power, fashioning worlds based on the possibilities of joy, healing, liberation, invention, and freedom for Black people across the diaspora.
JSTOR Daily on Afrofuturism ‘supporting the imagining of other worlds’ in the climate crisis
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