Imagining Resistance: Writing Black Liberation Through Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Imagining Resistance: Writing Black Liberation Through Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Have you ever read an evident work of fiction and found yourself struck by the power of its truth? That is arguably the underlying goal of every science-fiction novel: to hold up a mirror that transports one into a world woven with so much detail and imagined reality and fake facts that it leaves the reader utterly enchanted and sated and maybe even a little sad to finish the journey.

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Afrofuturism: The Bravery To Remake The World
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Afrofuturism: The Bravery To Remake The World

Since childhood, I have found great comfort in the imaginary; the fantastical. Books became my obsession. As often as they could, my eyes devoured stories of dragon riders and potion makers and mad scientists and mystical warriors—all of whom were the heroes and arbiters of their own futures. The more I read, however, the more frustrated I became: none of these tales were made for me, or for young kids like me.

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Coping With the Weight: Race-Based Trauma, Black Nihilism, and Social Work’s Mandate for Healing
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Coping With the Weight: Race-Based Trauma, Black Nihilism, and Social Work’s Mandate for Healing

Racism inflicts biological stressors, psychological harm, emotional exhaustion, and communal grief, which results in race-based trauma and deepens into what can only be described as Black nihilism: the erosion of meaning, safety, and hope in a world that is organized against Black life and equality. This nihilism shows the breakdown of identity and possibility under racial oppression.

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