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Award-winning show bringing knowledge to the digital community! At the Edge discusses ideas, crossing cultural boundaries to expand ideas about art, writing, knowledge, publishing, and production, while contending with challenges about access, virtual space, political context/challenges, and incursion of cyber cultures. http://afrofuturismscholar.com

At the Edge: Think Culture At the Edge An Afrofuturist Salon

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Award-winning show bringing knowledge to the digital community! At the Edge discusses ideas, crossing cultural boundaries to expand ideas about art, writing, knowledge, publishing, and production, while contending with challenges about access, virtual space, political context/challenges, and incursion of cyber cultures. http://afrofuturismscholar.com

    Dr. Nelda Ormond, UDC Music Dept: The Spiritual

    Dr. Nelda Ormond, UDC Music Dept: The Spiritual

    It was from, and because of the hard living conditions of slavery, the spiritual was born. The spiritual was the creation of the American slaves brought from Africa. Spirituals expressed the history, treatment, and thoughts of Black people in the United States.  The combined experiences of Africa and America served to produce the spirituals. They served the propose of religious expression to communication, often by code. They possessed a folk literature that was varied and rich. They had their native musical endowment to begin with, and the Spirituals possessed the fundamental characteristics of African Music, rhythmic qualities, form and intervallic structure.

    • 56 min
    Arts and Sciences Education Now: Context for responsible revolution

    Arts and Sciences Education Now: Context for responsible revolution

    Dr. April Massey, Ph.D.–my Dean at UDC is coming on again and we are going to talk about building bridges across disciplines, across humanities and STEM, gender, race, and more. Please join us–she is doing what many wish they could do in higher ed!!!!!

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Congo Square: Afrofuturism as a Space of Confrontation

    Congo Square: Afrofuturism as a Space of Confrontation

    In Professor Jameel Paulin's 2020 MFA project "Congo Square", an audio-visual album produced and developed for virtual reality, Paulin situates Afrofuturism and hip-hop within the long history of Afrocentric aesthetic and spiritual practices; examining vodun and Congo Square as moments where African ancestors transformed the way that their descendants could exist in and re-shape the modern world by maintaining African centered worldviews.   Jameel Paulin is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Art at Colorado College.

    • 39 min
    Dr. Olive Vassell: Black British Women - the Power of the Pen

    Dr. Olive Vassell: Black British Women - the Power of the Pen

    Three Black British women from different centuries who are pioneers in using the power of the pen and in doing so have highlighted the Black experience in Britain: 

    Mary Seacole 19th century - First Black woman to publish an autobiography

    Claudia Jones 20th century - founder and publisher of the first Black commercial newspaper

    Bernadette Evaristo 20/21st century - first Black winner of the Booker prize

    Olive Vassell was born and raised in London. Her research interests focus on the African Diaspora, especially Black Europe and the Black British media. A journalist for more than two decades, Olive has worked both in the UK and the US. In 2009, she founded euromight.com, the first Black pan-European news site. Most recently she authored a chapter on the Black British and Irish Press for the pioneering, three-volume, Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, 1641-2017 (published November 2020). She is currently writing and editing a book, Mapping Black Europe: Monuments, Markers, Memories. In 2020, she was awarded a Fulbright Specialist award during which she will partner with the Namibia University of Science and Technology. Olive is an associate professor at the University of the District of Columbia where she heads its Digital Media program.

    • 43 min
    “Where and How Science and the Arts Meet” by Dr. Rosie Sneed

    “Where and How Science and the Arts Meet” by Dr. Rosie Sneed

     Dr. Rosie Sneed is currently an associate professor in the Biology Program, Division of Science and Mathematics at the University of the District of Columbia, Washington DC.   Dr. Sneed’s current research centers on planarian regeneration. There are two major branches to this research. The first involves the role of cannabinoids on regeneration, gene expression, and cellular proliferation in both Girardia dorotocephala and Phagocata gracilis. The second branch deals with the role of regeneration in the life cycle of the two species mentioned above. Girardia dorotocephala has a much higher regenerative capacity than Phagocata gracilis.

     

    • 33 min
    Vanessa Maddox CEO of V.R. Maddox Consulting LLC

    Vanessa Maddox CEO of V.R. Maddox Consulting LLC

    Vanessa Maddox

    CEO of V.R. Maddox Consulting LLC

    Founder, #BlackWallStreet:  Loudoun

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    Vee Maddox

    CEO, V.R. Maddox Consulting LLC

    Founder, #GetHired Employment Community

    Founder, Black Wall Street:  Loudoun

    Member, Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce

    Co-Chair, BBEC

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    • 1 hr 12 min

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