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CFP: Let 'Em Know We Watchin' Anthology | Center for Afrofuturist Studies at Public Space One

Deadline December 14, 2020

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What is the value of the immense body of images, words, and stories shared on social media each day? For one, a photo taken at the right time, at the right place, and posted to Instagram has the power to start a movement. One image can expose racial injustice, reaching across social barriers to tell a story that can’t be ignored. But what about the violent lived experiences of Black people that still go unpictured? Or the pictures of police brutality that don’t spark national riots? What about images that are simply buried under a deluge of other information? What do we do with these “failed” images? Join us in our effort to protect Black stories, especially the stories that would be considered too minor to tell. 

From now through December 14, we welcome submissions that document this year in Black life and culture. We are looking for photos, artwork, stories, ephemera, interviews, diary entries, blog posts, and more. We welcome the big and the small, the individual, to the family system, to pop culture, to political policy, to international networks of creative people. Your submissions will become part of a series of printed anthologies, to be published in 2021; a new online archive; and a digital oral history album available on Bandcamp. Proceeds from book and album sales will help fund the future of CAS programming in 2021 and beyond.