OP-ED: The Power of Black Visionaries: Moving from Resistance to Reconstruction to Reimagining
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Gigi Murakami demonstrates how horror manga can channel Black girl nightmares - Anime Feminist
The Ignatz Award-nominated Murakami draws influence from manga, vintage grindhouse picture posters, and pulp comics, breathing fresh air into the horror genre while approaching the fearful experiences of descendants of the African diaspora and, most significantly, the fears and nightmares of dark-skinned women. The post Gigi Murakami demonstrates how horror manga can channel Black girl nightmares appeared first on Anime Feminist.
OP-ED: The Power of Black Visionaries: Moving from Resistance to Reconstruction to Reimagining – The Windy City Word
By LaTosha Brown “Our politics will not save us, but it will be our humanity. Our silence will not protect us, it will be our resistance. Our fears will never advance or evolve our nation, it will only keep us stuck and moving backwards.” In this moment of national reckoning, Black people must see ourselves not just as defenders of our humanity, but as the visionaries and architects of a world yet to be born. For too long, we have pleaded with a…
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