To build a Black future : the radical politics of joy, pain, and care
: Articulated beautifully by scholars like Christopher Paul Harris in his book To Build a Black Future . 3. Economic and Institutional Autonomy Black Future
: Moving from a trauma-centered existence to a focus on healing, joy, and communal well-being. To build a Black future : the radical
: Grounded in the works of pioneers like Octavia Butler and highlighted by modern thinkers like N.K. Jemisin, author of “How Long 'Til Black Future Month?” . 2. Radical Politics of Care and Joy : Grounded in the works of pioneers like
To understand the Black Future, one must look at the intersection of technology, culture, and social progress. 1. Afrofuturism and Creative Imagination
: Using science fiction, fantasy, and magical realism to place Black people at the center of future landscapes.
: Transitioning away from oppressive structures toward models of mutual aid and collective support.