february, 2024

25feb3:00 PM5:00 PMLIBERATION THROUGH AFROFUTURISM

Event Details

AFROFUTURISM: a movement in literature, music, art, etc., featuring futuristic or science fiction themes which incorporate elements of Black history and culture.

Join us Feb. 25th  (Germantown Mennonite Church 21 West Washington Lane Philadelphia, PA 19144) this workshop experience will help you gain a foundation on the theory and history of Afrofuturism, we will explore strategies for teaching youth (and adults) the importance of dreaming or seeing their identity in the future as means to resist and celebrate joy through the creation and curation of their own Afrofuturistic art whether literature, visual, or performing.

PROGRAM: the workshop will alternate between three Educators from the Philadelphia Public School System explaining the ethos behind including AfroFuturism in education | And four short films by members of SIFTMedia 215 Collective that feature visions of African Americans past, present and across the Diaspora.

EDUCATORS: Karen Marie Williams, Shaquita A. Smith and Dr. Angela Crawford (bios listed) will give an overview of the history and philosophy behind the AfroFuturist Movement.

MORE INFO/ REGISTER    – Hybrid event also Streaming for Registered Zoom Attendees.

Black History Month Event

Community Program Presented by:
ASALH PhilaMontco Branch and SIFTMedia 215 Collective

 

Co-Sponsored by:

Johnson House Historic Site and

ASALH Philadelphia Heritage Branch

more

Time

(Sunday) 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM