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SUBSUME SUMMIT: BLACK FUTURES MONTH

Tech startup + cultural collective SUBSUME is back in Year Five to honor the legacy of BLACK HISTORY MONTH this February, celebrating the Innovators who are creating the BLACK HISTORY OF OUR TOMORROWS.

BLACK FUTURES MONTH is more than a longing for the strength and heritage of our past. It is a BELONGING in our Shared Futures. That WE belong as our authentic selves. YEAR FIVE we celebrate being ROOTED IN RESILIENCE to overcome and achieve our dreams.

Join us for our fantastic virtual and in-person programming series that includes multi-channel live stream panels, career connections, workshops, and gameplay.

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Speaker

Julian Chambliss, Michigan State University

Julian C. Chambliss is a Professor of English and the Val Berryman Curator of History at the MSU Museum at Michigan State University. His research focuses on race, culture, and power in real and imagined spaces.  His engagement with Afrofuturism sketches from comics to community activism informed by Black digital humanities and Critical Afrofuturist frameworks.

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February 8

Seeking Futures: The Black imaginary in the early 20th century

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February 17

Black Panther & Beyond: the World of Afrofuturism