In our first podcast episode, Elizabeth J. Cook talks with Professor Julian C. Chambliss of Michigan State University about approaching education through lenses of community needs/connecting with communities, and creative works relating to Afrofuturism and comics.
Prof Chambliss defines Afrofuturism as "the intersection between speculation and liberation” to inspire change “beyond the confines of prejudice and discrimination … “Striving toward freedom has required the black imagination to see new paths and imagine different worlds."
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