The following page discusses Black Futures’ role in classrooms and guiding teachers & students in their research, discussions, and overall education in related to Black studies, Black ecologies, & African social research.
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Podcast: Black Futures Student Scholars Reflections and on “Such is Aunt Nancy” Gender, Scavenging, and Racial Capitalism on the Harlem Renaissance Stage
An Indestructible Life: Reflections on Marronage Pedro Lebrón Ortiz
Afro-Indigenous Past Lives and Futures
By Jacquelyn Ortiz
The following is an overview of some of the topics I addressed in my podcast series “Afro-Indigenous Past Lives and Futures.” In these episodes, I reflect on readings and audiovisual works discussed in the course LTS 3110 Debates in Latin American Social Theory taught by Professor Rojo Robles. I also incorporated ideas presented by the Black Studies Colloquium and guests in the ongoing project “Black Futures.”
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