A collection of conversations about Afrofuturism, curated and edited by Florence Okoye of Afrofutures UK
Three magical tools necessary for both liberation and laughter.
An illustrated interview with Ikem Nzeribe, in which electric cats roam our cities and Miles Davis albums play on repeat
Afrofuturists, like hackers, get their strength from working and innovating outside traditional institutions.
An interview with Achievers Ghana.
An interview with D. Denenge Akpem.
An interview with Ian Forrester about Afrofuturism.
How Afrofuturism can help create a more equal world for black bodies of the future.
Technology companies across the continent are turning academic theory into practical products and services.
An interview with digital artist Tabita Rezaire.
An interview with Moya Bailey.
To change the world, build it differently.
An excerpt is from “The Black Speculative Art Manifesto.”
Where the social, political, and technological meet in music.
An interview with Olu Niyi-Awosusi.
HerHealth Uganda wants to give rural women control over their own healthcare.
A crash course in the critical theory, art, literature, music, and more of the movement.
If we don’t write ourselves into the future, we get written out of tomorrow as well.