It will take nations of billions to obstruct our dreams: extending BlackCrit through Afrofuturism
Journal for Multicultural Education
ISSN: 2053-535X
Article publication date: 13 July 2023
Issue publication date: 2 July 2024
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to further theorize BlackCrit to include a deeper focus on the framing idea of Black liberatory fantasy via Afrofuturism.
Design/methodology/approach
To develop the theoretical connections, the author revisits their previous scholarship on Black girls’ Afrofuturist storytelling practices to elucidate how the girls used their speculative narratives to critique the antiblackness present in their schools and the world at large and to create future worlds in which they have the power to create the world anew.
Findings
This paper discusses the relationship between BlackCrit and Afrofuturism by considering three interrelated ideas: how Afrofuturism acknowledges the antiblackness embedded in the USA; how BlackCrit makes space for liberatory Black futures and otherwise worlds; and how each theoretical idea inherently complements the other.
Originality/value
This paper creatively uses a hip hop album as a foundation for the portrayal of the intricate connections between Black pasts, presents and futures. As a conceptual paper, it pushes educators and researchers to consider the call and response between antiblackness and Black futurity.
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Acknowledgements
The author would like to thank the reviewers for their time and effort to review this piece. She would also like to thank Dr. Autumn Griffin for sharing her thoughts and insights on previous drafts of this manuscript.
Citation
Toliver, S.R. (2024), "It will take nations of billions to obstruct our dreams: extending BlackCrit through Afrofuturism", Journal for Multicultural Education, Vol. 18 No. 3, pp. 230-244. https://doi.org/10.1108/JME-11-2022-0141
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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