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Visionary Fiction
Radical Imagination
English - April 09, 2020 13:00 - 25 minutes - ★★★★★ - 175 ratingsPolitics News News Commentary news policy politics community federal equity policylink Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
As Covid-19 sweeps the world, life feels too much like science fiction. On this episode of Radical Imagination, we explore an idea that’s tailor-made for this distressing moment. It’s called visionary fiction, and it uses sci-fi and fantasy to imagine not a dystopian future, but a better world — without poverty, prisons and inequality. It’s more than a literary genre; it’s a movement of people of color working to create the change they write about. Host Angela Glover Blackwell speaks with writer, artist, educator and organizer Walidah Imarisha about the idea and the organizing it has inspired.
Tune into Radical Imagination as we dive into the stories and solutions that are fueling change. www.radicalimagination.us
As Covid-19 sweeps the world, life feels too much like science fiction. On this episode of Radical Imagination, we explore an idea that’s tailor-made for this distressing moment. It’s called visionary fiction, and it uses sci-fi and fantasy to imagine not a dystopian future, but a better world — without poverty, prisons and inequality. It’s more than a literary genre; it’s a movement of people of color working to create the change they write about. Host Angela Glover Blackwell speaks with writer, artist, educator and organizer Walidah Imarisha about the idea and the organizing it has inspired.
Tune into Radical Imagination as we dive into the stories and solutions that are fueling change. www.radicalimagination.us