Afrofutursm: Embracing a New African Nova Scotian Perspective (Halifax)

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February22
Thursday, 22 February, 2018 to
Wednesday, 21 March, 2018
Halifax North Library; 2285 Gottingen St; Halifax
Cost: 
FREE
Organized By: Halifax Public Libraries

Afrofuturism is the black mythology of the 20th, 21st Century. It is within this mythology we are able to explore questions like being “What if slavery never happened, or If only we could get together as a people , Or If we continue to allow the N word to be part of our culture as an example of how to begin….

It is in this context that the artwork in Embracing Afrofuturism: The New African Nova Scotian Perspective exhibition is born.

Location: Halifax North Library, 2285 Gottingen St, Halifax
Date(s): Feb 22-March 21
Time: T-Th 10-5, Fri-Sat 10-5, Sun12-2

 

 

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