An afro-fabulist flight into the future hosted by John-Paul Zaccarini - dragademic and Professor of Shade - on the black studies research vessel The AfroStar Galactica as it journeys through a multi-brown verse of scent, song and pan-sensual, decolonial medicine.
Cabin Crew on this flight include musician/apprentice perfumier Toubab Holmes, and anti-gravity artist Lucie Maisha N’Duhirahe. Welcome onboard a foxy, unorthodoxically perfumed performance lecture, infused with the richness of afro-optimistic thought.
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Please note that the performance on Saturday 14th Nov, 20:00 is a Global Majority showing. Please only book for this performance if you identity with this term.
‘Global Majority refers to people who are Black, African, Asian, Brown, dual-heritage, indigenous to the Global South, and or, have been racialised as ethnic minorities’. The term ‘Global Majority’ responds to the fact that these groups represent the majority of the worlds population’. The term was coined by Rosemary Campbell-Stephens MBE, a Black, of African Caribbean descent and heritage, specifically Jamaican parentage, British educator and Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Education, University of London. Campbell-Stephen writes that her ‘identity does not exist in relation to whiteness and transcends my geographic place of birth. I am part of the Global Majority’.