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Reflections: An Afrofuturism Podcast
Phoenix Miranda
3 episodes
1 week ago
Reflections: An Afrofuturism Podcast is a miniature podcast hosted by musician and all around creative, Phoenix Miranda. In 3 episodes, she and a few guests explore the aesthetics and intersections of afrofuturism to recognize its impact on their personal lives and the world around them. Phoenix was inspired to host this podcast while taking an Afrofuturism course this fall semester. Ya'll ready? Sayless!
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Reflections: An Afrofuturism Podcast is a miniature podcast hosted by musician and all around creative, Phoenix Miranda. In 3 episodes, she and a few guests explore the aesthetics and intersections of afrofuturism to recognize its impact on their personal lives and the world around them. Phoenix was inspired to host this podcast while taking an Afrofuturism course this fall semester. Ya'll ready? Sayless!
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Dr. Julian Chambliss: Revolutionizing Black Panther, CP Time, and Real and Imagined Cities
Reflections: An Afrofuturism Podcast
33 minutes 33 seconds
4 years ago
Dr. Julian Chambliss: Revolutionizing Black Panther, CP Time, and Real and Imagined Cities

Welcome episode 1 of Reflections: An Afrofuturism Podcast!

Dr. Julian Chambliss is a historian and comic writer who currently serves in the Department of English at Michigan State University. He also so happens to be my professor for the Afrofuturism course that inspired this podcast! In this episode, we discuss the history of Black Panther, CP time (colored people time), and more. Dr. Chambliss's research on real and imagined cities provides an interesting lens on how afrofuturism acts as a tool to think about possible future spaces. 


Music: "Sayless" - Sequoia Snyder (available on all streaming platforms)

Disclaimer: Individuals on this podcast speaks for themselves. These thoughts are not affiliated with Michigan State University in any way. I do not have all the answers, nor claim to be an expert. This podcast simply reflects on the content I learned through my studies and is for general informational purposes only. Enjoy!

Reflections: An Afrofuturism Podcast
Reflections: An Afrofuturism Podcast is a miniature podcast hosted by musician and all around creative, Phoenix Miranda. In 3 episodes, she and a few guests explore the aesthetics and intersections of afrofuturism to recognize its impact on their personal lives and the world around them. Phoenix was inspired to host this podcast while taking an Afrofuturism course this fall semester. Ya'll ready? Sayless!