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Afrofuturism in the A.M.
Schetauna Powell
32 episodes
5 days ago
A weekly meditation podcast that accompanies your creative practice. Utilizing the past and present knowledge of the African Diaspora, we discuss best practices for building a creative life so that we may design our future. Sponsored by Artivism Community Art & Hosted by Schetauna Powell on All Real Radio.
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A weekly meditation podcast that accompanies your creative practice. Utilizing the past and present knowledge of the African Diaspora, we discuss best practices for building a creative life so that we may design our future. Sponsored by Artivism Community Art & Hosted by Schetauna Powell on All Real Radio.
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Afrofuturism in the A.M.
SAIC Interviews

Interviews of SAIC Students

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1 year ago
3 hours 44 minutes 48 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
How De We Create? A Reflection on Season 1 by Host Schetauna Powell

This episode reviews how the Afrofuturism in the A.M. podcast has changed since season 1 and shares Reflections and resources to accompany our meditation during season 2.

Season Two of Afrofuturism in the A.M is a deepening of a process and I hope through your participation this process will deepen further still. I am interested in listening and implementing what was said to me in a meaningful way. To achieve this I have created supporting materials which you can access via my newsletter, website, and products. These resources support me in my design thinking practice, as I gear up to create objects that support future focused creatives just like me. If this resonates with you, consider supporting this podcast by sharing it , engaging through sending me a voice note, or funding it by visiting https://anchor.fm/afrofuturismxdesign/support. The links to support can be found in the episode description, in our episode notes, and on our supporting materials.

Supporting Materials: https://www.canva.com/design/DAFFozISnPo/Aj21KRJ6aHlFHUc6Jx7T1Q/view?utm_content=DAFFozISnPo&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=homepage_design_menu

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3 years ago
54 minutes 40 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
"Death is Not the End" A Conversation with Drew
In this episode we explore Death in American Culture and how that impacts African Americans over time. With the experience of death ever present, how has this affected our lives? Home has become a place of grievance. How do we build community in times such as these?
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3 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 5 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
The Flow: How to Create Systems of Survival
In the second episode on our #blackstorytelling series we explore the narrative of Motherhood through the lens of @anyadoula_htx , a mother and licensed nurse doula in HTX. In this episode we speak about the role of Design in homemaking and learn just how philosophical the idea of home is for a #blackfamily and begin to understand more fully what it means to create systems through Motherhood. On all streaming platforms and on @allrealradio
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3 years ago
1 hour 19 minutes 42 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
This House Endures: The Systems our Mothers Created
Our segment on Black Storytelling starts off with the narrative of Secunda, radio host of Imagine a World on All Real Radio located in 3rd Ward Houston, TX. We think through timelessness of childhood and come across the question: why are children policed and what does that do to joy? As we work our way through memories of childhood as it existed in the past vs. childhood as it exists now we begin to realize that the constant is Motherhood. We wrap our conversation with some musing on the shared story and how important it is to American Culture.
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3 years ago
1 hour 49 minutes 35 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
AfroFuturism in the A.M: Black Creativity Season Recap
In this brief recap we listen to the voices of Valerie Wade an archivist in Houston, TX, Peyton a singer who studied at HSPVA, and Dr. Toniesha Taylor who serves as the Director of the Communications Department at Texas Southern University. We reflect on the lessons learned during these conversations and prepare for our season on Black Storytelling.
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3 years ago
4 minutes 38 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
Black, Bold, and Beautiful: How Can We be Creative?

After a year long internship with Artivism Community Art, Janaya Britton Gives Advice on Black Creativity based on her own life.

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3 years ago
13 minutes 7 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
Timeless Creativity: Architecture, Fashion, and Childhood
In this final segment on #blackcreativity we speak to Peyton a 24 year old singer from Houston, TX. In this segment Peyton explores how her education, community, and spiritual practices contribute to her understanding of herself in the face of colorism. We muse on how a designed life can increase peace of mind and aide the cultivation of a creative practice. Lastly, we think about how generational experiences inform our understanding of art and learning.
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3 years ago
40 minutes 47 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
My Parents Taught Me Freedom: Creativity in Civic Society

Some time early this year I had a conversation on the educational experience from a Black perspective. We spoke on the use of education for class attainment. The experience of the classical education that included exploration of the world through the arts was an experience that contributed to an ability to create and think about the world. The ways the American k-12 public schooling system changed after the “No Child left Behind” Act has lessened children’s access to models for high level intellectual thinking. Today the innovation ecosystem is filled with people who had a classical education, but the K-12 education system is increasingly focused on training, not education. Black education is family based however. Much of the history of education in America has been segregated and alienated African Americans. Thus in our history we have models that show how to teach oneself information. In this episode we focus on the education story from  Janaya Briton, a creative student at Texas Southern University majoring in communications. The question I am asking all of us is, what is your education story? How has it affected your creativity?

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3 years ago
59 minutes 9 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
"We Keep Things": A Conversation on Black Creativity with Valerie Wade
It is Black Creativity Season! As we begin our meditation on what role Black Creativity plays in Black culture and history we have the absolute pleasure to engage Valerie Wade, Houston based archivist and lead consultant of Lynnfield Historical. In our conversation we explore why African Americans "keep things" such as plastic bags, worn down pencils, and Ivy clippings from our grandma's gardens. We address the crisis of preservation in Black communities and tie how getting our children involved in creating family history projects might just be a solution. Lastly, we round the conversation out with thoughts on how objects communicate through time and what that means for education.
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3 years ago
55 minutes 26 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
Black Love Season 2022
Preview the season of Black Love from Jan thru February of 2022
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3 years ago
3 minutes 5 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
The Object of Love
Schetauna introduces March/April's topic "The Creative Process" while recapping the topic of "Black Love". In this transitory episode Schetauna celebrates herself with the announcement of her acceptance to an MFA program.
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3 years ago
16 minutes 8 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
Black Love Ain't Nothin Without Accountability
To wrap up our conversation on Black Love I speak with my co-conspirator Jalyn Gordon. We review our previous conclusions on Black Love and continue to ruminate on the question, will Black Love save us all? My community member Jalyn says "Yes, but not without accountability". We explore what accountability means as we transition from design thinking surrounding Black Love into design thinking about Black Creativity and the creative process.
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3 years ago
53 minutes 26 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
The Inner Vs the Outer Lives of Black Women
Today we get a chance to have a community conversation with good sis Latifah Wright on all things Waiting to Exhale. During the conversation we ruminate on why this film is the perfect way to start of the 2022 new year, and explore how the iconic film helps us understand the politics of Black Love in Capitalism. We ask, will Black Love save us all (?) and use the stories of the women in Terry McMillan's to help us answer that query. Join us for our community conversation this January 2022!
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3 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 25 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
Metaphysics and Black Love
In the final episode of 2021, Schetauna and Tiffany answer the question, what is metaphysics and how does it fit with the idea that Black Love will save us all from late Capitalism? During the conversation we reflect on key takeaways learned in 2021 and gear up for the upcoming season of transformation in 2022.
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3 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes 41 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
Season 2 Introduction to Afrofuturism in A.M.
A weekly meditation podcast that accompanies your creative practice. Utilizing the past and present knowledge of the African Diaspora, we discuss best practices for building a creative life so that we may design our future. Sponsored by Artivism Community Art; Hosted by Schetauna Powell. Listen on All Real Radio and all streaming platforms.
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3 years ago
4 minutes 17 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
Black Faith Month first episode
We explore what Black faith and talk about art science and religion
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3 years ago
1 hour 35 minutes 6 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
Black Futures Month 2/13/21
We speak about Black futures.
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3 years ago
1 hour 42 minutes 26 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
Artivism Community Art Details
Learn more about the reason and the mission of our creative production.
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4 years ago
1 minute 37 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
Black Family: Community Conversations with Essie

This episode Schetauna calls her cousin Essie in Chicago, IL to ask her about the Black Family. During the conversation Essie helps grounds us in what Black family was like in Missippi, speaks about the Great Migration, and how family is tied to faith.  

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4 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes 42 seconds

Afrofuturism in the A.M.
A weekly meditation podcast that accompanies your creative practice. Utilizing the past and present knowledge of the African Diaspora, we discuss best practices for building a creative life so that we may design our future. Sponsored by Artivism Community Art & Hosted by Schetauna Powell on All Real Radio.