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Afrofuturism Central (public group)

"The term Afrofuturism was first coined by Mark Dery in 1993. Afrofuturism is a literary and cultural aesthetic that combines elements of science fiction, historical fiction, fantasy, Afrocentricity, and magic realism. It has become a new cultural expression that includes but is not limited to music, art, clothing, and technology. This group is a central location for the Afrofuturism genre. We invite all to participate and be respectful of the culture this represents."

Afrofuturism (public group)

"Afrofuturism is a compound term of two words: afro which refers to African and futurism which refers to futuristic concepts, technologies and items produced from them. What makes up the term helps to make what the term per se refers to easier to understand: afrofuturism is an artistic style concerned with futuristic creations where the major elements are of African origin where African refers to both Africans living in Africa and those in the diaspora. As far as who creates the work it can be anyone so far as they have these themes in their creations. Works or creations in this regard include literature, visual art, sculpture and metalwork."


Afrofuturism 2.0 (private group)

"Afrofuturism 2.0 is identifying the emerging global discussion around the topic. We have seen the reactions around the world to the movie Panther that are apparently framing for the everyday person what Afrofuturism is about. Individuals asking to join are screened based upon their interest or scholarship."



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