Science Fiction and Multiraciality: From Octavia Butler to Harry Potter

How do science fiction narratives investigate questions about identity, racism and fear?

Illustration of Octavia Butler's Wild Seed - Copyright Wayne D. Barlowe, 1988

Illustration of Octavia Butler’s Wild Seed – Copyright Wayne D. Barlowe, 1988

Join us for a fun, interactive presentation and dialogue about mixed-race identity in the Harry Potter franchise, the legacy of African-American sci-fi author Octavia Butler, and the role of the imaginary in destabilizing oppression and re-envisioning multiracial community.

We will be debunking myths, talking back to popular sci-fi movies and stories, and exploring new possibilities for racial justice through imagination. We will explore racial elements of popular fictional universes, participate in collective storytelling, and we encourage dressing up as your favorite sci-fi character!

Presenters include: Eric Hamako from University of Massachusetts Amherst on Harry Potter and the Mistaken Myth of the Mixed-Race Messiah, and Walidah Imarisha, Co-Editor of Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements.

Light refreshments will be served.











When: Sat., Dec. 14, 2013 at 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Where: Center for Brooklyn History
128 Pierrepont St.
718-222-4111
Price: Free
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How do science fiction narratives investigate questions about identity, racism and fear?

Illustration of Octavia Butler's Wild Seed - Copyright Wayne D. Barlowe, 1988

Illustration of Octavia Butler’s Wild Seed – Copyright Wayne D. Barlowe, 1988

Join us for a fun, interactive presentation and dialogue about mixed-race identity in the Harry Potter franchise, the legacy of African-American sci-fi author Octavia Butler, and the role of the imaginary in destabilizing oppression and re-envisioning multiracial community.

We will be debunking myths, talking back to popular sci-fi movies and stories, and exploring new possibilities for racial justice through imagination. We will explore racial elements of popular fictional universes, participate in collective storytelling, and we encourage dressing up as your favorite sci-fi character!

Presenters include: Eric Hamako from University of Massachusetts Amherst on Harry Potter and the Mistaken Myth of the Mixed-Race Messiah, and Walidah Imarisha, Co-Editor of Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements.

Light refreshments will be served.

Buy tickets/get more info now