[Interview of Dr. Reynaldo Anderson, Associate Professor of Communication at Harris-Stowe State University].

Dr. Reynaldo Anderson, Associate Professor of Communication at Harris-Stowe State University and Executive Director of the Black Speculative Arts Movement, gives an interview following his keynote presentation regarding Afrofuturism at the 2020 Zora Neale Hurston Academic Conference in Eatonville, F...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Voices of the Black Imaginary.
Other Authors: Anderson, Reynaldo, 1964- (Interviewee)
Pennamon, Tiffany (Interviewer)
Language:English
Series:Voices of the Black Imaginary.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 audio file (51 min., 13 sec.))
Format: Electronic Audio Software
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Summary:
Dr. Reynaldo Anderson, Associate Professor of Communication at Harris-Stowe State University and Executive Director of the Black Speculative Arts Movement, gives an interview following his keynote presentation regarding Afrofuturism at the 2020 Zora Neale Hurston Academic Conference in Eatonville, Florida. He discusses the history and emergence of the Black American Speculative Tradition, the work being done by his Black Speculative Arts Movement, his own mystic family legacies traced back to Africa, and his vision for the next iteration of Afrofuturism. Anderson is interviewed by Tiffany Pennamon, English doctoral student at the University of Florida.
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Electronic resource.
Originally recorded at the University of Central Florida, Downtown Campus, Orlando, Florida.
Part of the Voices of the Black Imaginary collection.
Call Number:Voice 45455
Playing Time:00:51:13
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Recorded 2020 January 20