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Spaceways Day 2

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Originating from science fiction, Afrofuturism explores the relationships between cultures of the African diaspora, art, and technology to reimagine the future through a Black lens. Afrofuturism is rooted in Black history, identity, and tradition, and celebrates innovations of Black culture.

Return on Friday for a screening of Space is the Place, a film in which jazz composer, experimental musician, poet, and prophet Sun Ra plays himself, returning to Earth from a new and distant planet in his music-powered spaceship.

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Resonate: Making Contact to Transcend Time and Space

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May 22

Spaceways Day 3