We Are More Than Bones: How Digital Spaces are Shaping Black Futures

By Rashida James-Saadiya

“I believe that cyberspace provides portals into other worlds, both real and imagined. That it can be used as a tool for counter-storytelling, reimagining and liberation from a world of racial and gendered oppression. It is a pathway for radical vision and finding community across time and space. Through digital practice and cultural production Black women have occupied digital spaces not reserved for their humanity, wisdom, ideas, joy or vulnerability. Reshaping cyberspace into more than an information space, but part of the sacred work of creating a new world.”

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