At the Edge: An Afrofuturist Salon

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2021-03-20

  Dr. Nelda Ormond, UDC Music Dept: The Spiritual

It was from, and because of the hard living conditions of slavery, the spiritual was born. The spiritual was the creation of the American slaves brought from Africa. Spirituals expressed the history, treatment, and thoughts of Black people in the Unite...
  At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon author
2021-03-20

  Dr. Nelda Ormond, UDC Music Dept: The Spiritual

It was from, and because of the hard living conditions of slavery, the spiritual was born. The spiritual was the creation of the American slaves brought from Africa. Spirituals expressed the history, treatment, and thoughts of Black people in the Unite...
  At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon author
2021-03-15

  Arts and Sciences Education Now: Context for responsible revolution

Dr. April Massey, Ph.D.–my Dean at UDC is coming on again and we are going to talk about building bridges across disciplines, across humanities and STEM, gender, race, and more. Please join us–she is doing what many wish they could do in higher ed!!!!!
  At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon author
2021-03-15

  Arts and Sciences Education Now: Context for responsible revolution

Dr. April Massey, Ph.D.–my Dean at UDC is coming on again and we are going to talk about building bridges across disciplines, across humanities and STEM, gender, race, and more. Please join us–she is doing what many wish they could do in higher ed!!!!!
  At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon author
2021-02-27

  Congo Square: Afrofuturism as a Space of Confrontation

In Professor Jameel Paulin's 2020 MFA project "Congo Square", an audio-visual album produced and developed for virtual reality, Paulin situates Afrofuturism and hip-hop within the long history of Afrocentric aesthetic and spiritual practices; examining...
  At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon author
2021-02-27

  Congo Square: Afrofuturism as a Space of Confrontation

In Professor Jameel Paulin's 2020 MFA project "Congo Square", an audio-visual album produced and developed for virtual reality, Paulin situates Afrofuturism and hip-hop within the long history of Afrocentric aesthetic and spiritual practices; examining...
  At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon author
2021-02-26

  Dr. Olive Vassell: Black British Women - the Power of the Pen

Three Black British women from different centuries who are pioneers in using the power of the pen and in doing so have highlighted the Black experience in Britain:  Mary Seacole 19th century - First Black woman to publish an autobiography Claudia Jon...
  At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon author
2021-02-26

  Dr. Olive Vassell: Black British Women - the Power of the Pen

Three Black British women from different centuries who are pioneers in using the power of the pen and in doing so have highlighted the Black experience in Britain:  Mary Seacole 19th century - First Black woman to publish an autobiography Claudia Jon...
  At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon author
2021-02-26

  Activist-Icon Stormé Delarverie: Into the Light, Where She Belongs!

Black queerness has long been absent from the adoration of black histories. The stories of black queer women -- their courage, creativity, and audacity -- are hidden beneath even deeper shadows of history, of memory. Queerness is understood as a fluidi...
  At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon author
2021-02-23

  “Where and How Science and the Arts Meet” by Dr. Rosie Sneed

Dr. Rosie Sneed is currently an associate professor in the Biology Program, Division of Science and Mathematics at the University of the District of Columbia, Washington DC.   Dr. Sneed’s current research centers on planarian regeneration. There are tw...
  At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon author