In a ZORA! Festival of the Arts and Humanities webinar recorded on November 18, 2020, Dr. Brooks discusses Afrofuturism in popular culture, with a particular focus on HBO’s Lovecraft Country. The conversation is moderated by Trent Tomengo, a Professor of Humanities at Seminole State College. It begins about 8:30 minutes into the video (following a musical intro) and lasts about one hour. File format: mp4 video file. Clip length: 1:12:34
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