01
Black Panther
As the Academy Awards approach, the conversation around Black Panther‘s Oscar chances continues to grow. The film is a solid introduction to Afrofuturist themes with the African Diaspora and technology taking center stage.
02
Janelle Monáe’s Dirty Computer
Monáe has always included Afrofuturist themes in her work and her recent album, Dirty Computer, is no different.
03
Tomi Adeyemi’s Children of Blood and Bone
The first of a series, Children of Blood and Bone, released in 2018, mixes West African mythology with themes that are relevant today to tell the story of Zélie Adebola as she fights to bring magic back and take down a violent monarchy. Its follow-up, Children of Virtue and Vengeance, is expected later this year.
04
Octavia E. Butler’s Kindred
A groundbreaking science fiction writer, Butler’s Kindred has inspired countless writers to follow in her footsteps. Published in 1979, Kindred created the blueprint for Black writers wishing to explore and merge the worlds of science fiction and African American literature.
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The Wiz
You’ve likely seen this classic a number of times—we know we have!—but have you ever realized that The Wiz is a prime example of Afrofuturism. The film combines Black culture with themes of futurism and mysticism, taking its characters on a journey through space and time.
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Sun Ra’s Space is the Place
Avant-garde jazz musician Sun Ra stars in this Afrofuturist film, for which he wrote and created the music. Known for his experimental, cosmic music, Sun Ra’s Space is the Place sees the musician on an intergalactic journey, transcending space and time.