
Black Futures

Pop culture tends to shorthand Black prosperity as “magic,” but this is not magic. This is love.
Jenna Wortham • Black Futures
This is just one manifestation of a project that spans millennia. We are in a continuum of those who came before and those who will come after and make a dent in the archival project that is required of us as humans on this planet.
Jenna Wortham • Black Futures
We sought to make sense of our unique paradox: We have never been more empowered and yet, in many ways, are still so disenfranchised. Social media has granted Black folks a platform to tell our own stories, but it has also made us subject to a new brand of surveillance and unprecedented co-option. How can we find innovative ways to define ourselves
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Blackness is infinite—a single book cannot attempt to contain the multitudes and multiverse.
Jenna Wortham • Black Futures
This book is a series of guideposts for current and future generations who may be curious about what our generation has been creating during time defined by social, cultural, economic, and ecological revolution.
Jenna Wortham • Black Futures
We aimed for a perspective that was global, atemporal, not dominated by America and the West, not constructed by binaries, and as dynamic as possible for a print book.