
What stories about power, difference, and belonging fuel the social crises we face today? How does visionary fiction offer us models for creating new possible worlds? Can the combined insights and interventions of artists, activists, and scholars plot a different course forward? “Ferguson is the Future” is part of an ongoing collaboration to imagine and create alternative worlds that are more just and representative of humanity.
This symposium brings together a multigenerational panel of speculative fiction writers, activists, filmmakers, academics, and artists to discuss the historical, present-and-future manifestations of a social reality we wish to create and thrive in. As we work to shape change, we will use this space as an incubator and laboratory to grow new visions of the worlds we want to exist. Please join us for a day-long celebration and investigation to explore these timely issues.
Major support for the symposium was provided by a grant of the David A. Gardner ’69 Magic Project in the Council of the Humanities and a grant of the Lewis Center for the Arts.
Additional Sponsors:
Octavia E. Butler Legacy Network, Princeton Public Library, Princeton Department of English, Princeton Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Princeton Department of African American Studies.
CO-ORGANIZERS
- MOYA BAILEY
- RUHA BENJAMIN
- AYANA A. H. JAMIESON
GUEST SPEAKERS
- REYNALDO ANDERSON
- STEVEN BARNES
- LISA BOLEKAJA
- ADRIENNE MAREE BROWN
- ERIN CHRISTOVALE
- DJ LYNNÉE DENISE
- M. ASLI DUKAN
- TANANARIVE DUE
- JOHNETTA ELZIE
- NETTRICE GASKINS
- AMIR GEORGE
- ANDREA HAIRSTON
- NALO HOPKINSON
- WALIDAH IMARISHA
- JOHN JENNINGS
- DENNIS LEROY KANGALEE
- COLORED GIRLS HUSTLE
- SORAYA JEAN-LOUS McELROY
- DERAY MCKESSON
- ALONDRA NELSON
- NNEDI OKORAFOR
- DANIEL JOSÉ OLDER
- BRITTANY N. PACKNETT
- NUMA PERRIER
- RASHEEDAH PHILLIPS
- SOFIA SAMATAR
- DOROTHY ROBERTS
- NISI SHAWL
- BE STEADWELL

































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