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Afrofuturism: Black women changing the sci-fi scene

Category: Society & Culture
Duration: 00:26:58
Publish Date: 2021-03-15 04:30:00
Description: Is science fiction too white? Kim Chakanetsa meets two women who are diversifying the genre. They talk about finding inspiration, dealing with rejection, and what Afrofuturism means to them. NK Jemisin is an African-American psychologist and science fiction writer. Her Broken Earth trilogy won the Hugo Award for Best Novel three years in a row. She’s the first and only author to have achieved that recognition. In her latest book, The City We Became, she addresses the legacy of racism in science fiction. Chinelo Onwualu is a Nigerian writer and the non-fiction editor of Anathema Magazine. She grew up wanting to write science fiction, but struggled to get her voice heard in a largely white and male-dominated world. She talks about the main narratives and themes emerging within African Speculative Fiction. Producer: Alice Gioia (Image: NK. Jemisin (L) Credit: Laura Hanifin. (R) Chinelo Onwualu, courtesy of Chinelo Onwualu)
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