[Sfts-students] Black and Indigenous Futurisms Event

Sherryl Vint sherrylv at ucr.edu
Fri Apr 2 17:46:30 PDT 2021


We are happy to announce the final episode in the webinar series From the
Margins to the Mainstream, "Black and Indigenous Futures”,  which will take
place on April 7th  at 4:00 PM EDT. The Zoom link for registration is here:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QQbux4xcSI6S7bZbtXkWqg__;!!C5qS4YX3!V_60OMdyr2SpbEGhM4fNt_Hy5zoh0WPTEeUEBFPU0FP8lrOivGolPE7FisfGQCn0YI8$

 In this final webinar of the series, archaeologists, artists, and cultural
theorists turn to questions of what’s next in the struggle for the
recognition and promotion of Indigenous and Black life. They ask: How can
archaeology, the study of material worlds past and present, help construct
new futures? This work will include recognizing the ongoing experiences of
cultural genocide and how to sustain ancestral homelands while cultivating
new ones for diasporas always in the making. We will explore the
intersection of Black and Indigenous communities in the continued fight for
justice. Join the conversation to look back and to look ahead.


Panelists include:

Rae Gould, Ph.D. (Nipmuc Nation)

Tao Leigh Goffe, Ph.D.

Keolu Fox, Ph.D. (Kanaka Maoli)

Mohamed Ali, Ph.D.

Grace L. Dillon, Ph.D. (Anishinaabe)

Ayana Omilade Flewellen, Ph.D.

Sherryl Vint (she/her)
Professor
Director, Speculative Fiction and Cultures of Science
Editor, *Science Fiction Studies*
Editor, *Science and Popular Culture* book series
<https://www.palgrave.com/in/series/15760>
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