Orion’s Quest emerges as a bold and beautiful take in Black, queer storytelling. Written and directed by Steven Chew and produced by Nasir Kenneth Ferebee, the film explores love, intimacy, and identity through the eyes of an extraterrestrial being sent to understand human connection. Starring Dyllón Burnside (Pose, Da Understudy) and Michelle Mitchenor (Lethal Weapon), [...] The post Orion’s Quest: Exploring Black Queer Love Through the Stars first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
The Comet is not only considered as a sci-fi classic but also written by one of the earliest Black American sci-fi writers--W.E.B. DuBois.| Black Girl Nerds
There are stories that make you stop mid-page—not because you’re lost, but because you’ve been found. Hammer, the explosive action-fantasy comic from Isnana...| WorldofBlackHeroes
Algernon Miller’s work bends space, time, and expectations, redefining what abstraction means when history isn’t optional| Art Spiel
This piece is part of a series of essays from artist Kandis Williams on Octavia Butler. Williams is the 2020 Mohn Award recipient and her publication with the Hammer Museum […] The post Mirrors, Windows and Sliding Glass Doors appeared first on MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food.| MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food
I’ve celebrated Resurrection Sunday my whole life. I’ve been fully familiar with Black liberation theology’s commentary that Jesus was a brown-skinned Jew who was killed by the state; most of my life I understood Jesus’ death on a cross as a political death. However, the end result of a lot of schooling and mulling over […]| Joshua Lawrence Lazard
“It’s 2076 in the United Segregated States of America”| Afropean: your guide to the Afro European diaspora and beyond
Late 2012, someone pointed me to a submissions call for a project named Mothership:Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond. The first …Continue reading →| Push
We, Gaitho and Miriam, are two Black radical feminist researchers living in Europe. We met during the 2021 Black Europe Summer School (BESS) The post The Black Europe Summer School: Space as Revolution first appeared on Young Feminist Europe.| Young Feminist Europe