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I/Mages of Tomorrow: Envisioning black, POC futures, disabled futures, queer & trans futures, feminist futures


2 Jun 2017 - 4 Jun 2017

Professor Stuart Hall Building. Please see website for full details.

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Department Media, Communications and Cultural Studies , Centre for Feminist Research (CFR) , Sociology
Website imagesoftomorrow.wixsite.com/.../...
Contact tiffany.page(@gold.ac.uk)

I/Mages of Tomorrow is a free anti-conference that works to envision Black & people of colour futures, disabled futures, queer & trans futures, feminist futures.

The programme will run from the 2nd-4th June at Goldsmiths University of London, convened by artist and organiser Ama Josephine Budge. Hosted by the Centre for Feminist Research.

This anti-conference will be an immersion in the impossible materialised, a beautiful and empowering attempt at community, healing, creation; a challenging and unsettling exploration of our capacity to invoke dreams and to enact them into reality. I/Mages of tomorrow welcomes activists, artists, academics, film-makers, community organisers, scientists and tech-creators to consider what can be achieved when we come together as people of colour, as black and brown bodies, as queer, trans and nonbinary voices and do not only talk about whiteness, patriarchy, islamophobia, racism, or homophobia. The last twelve months have seen the fruition of a new wave of extreme right-wing and fascist political and ideological power in the West, we ask how we can prepare for this future they are building, have a say in what that tomorrow looks like and who it prioritises? In such a moment of dejection and exhaustion, we need images of tomorrow.

Supported by: Centre for Feminist Research, Centre for Cultural Studies, the Methods Lab, The Centre for Research Architecture, Department of Computing, & the Centre for Postcolonial Studies

Website: https://imagesoftomorrow.wixsite.com/2017/schedule

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2 Jun 2017 9:30am - 6:00pm
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3 Jun 2017 9:30am - 12:00am
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4 Jun 2017 9:30am - 6:00pm
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