And as with many things Afrofuturistic, Ytasha Womack’s fingerprints are all over it.
(In 2023, Ms. Womack published “Black Panther: A Cultural Exploration,” Marvel’s reference book examining the films’ influences.)
Afrofuturism is a way of thinking about the future, with alternate realities based on perspectives of the African diaspora.
People have used imagination to transform their circumstances, to move from one reality to another.
And so to claim your imagination — to embrace it — can be a way of elevating your consciousness.
Persons:
Womack, “, Octavia Butler, Nyota Uhura, Janelle Monáe, Henrietta, “ Niyah
Organizations:
Adler, Carnegie Hall’s, National Museum of, Star, New York Times
Locations:
Chicago