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Saronik talks with Diane Enobabor about Afropessimism and Afrofuturism.
Diane is a Ph.D. student at The Graduate Center at CUNY. She studies Black Geographies, social movements, borders, critical theory and migration.
Reading List:
-Diane’s recent article “A Call for Mourning: How To Adapt to Our American Ruins”
-Frank B. Wilderson III, Afropessimism. Norton, 2020.
-Afro-pessimism: An Introduction. Racked & Dispatched, 2017.
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Saronik talks with Diane Enobabor about Afropessimism and Afrofuturism.

Diane is a Ph.D. student at The Graduate Center at CUNY. She studies Black Geographies, social movements, borders, critical theory and migration.

Reading List:

-Diane’s recent article “A Call for Mourning: How To Adapt to Our American Ruins”

-Frank B. Wilderson III, Afropessimism. Norton, 2020.

-Afro-pessimism: An Introduction. Racked & Dispatched, 2017.

Available online for free.

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