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Critical Community Conversation: Lincoln Estates
Addressing youth gun violence with arts programming; storytelling, spoken word, and music. Artists:
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Critical Community Conversation: Spring Hill
Lunch and Learn with:

Addressing youth gun violence with arts programming; storytelling, spoken word, and music. Artists:


Lunch and Learn with:
Saturday, January 24 at Santa Fe College Blount Center
(530 W. University Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32601)
A community celebration and panel introducing Afrofuturism Week, featuring music, dance, hands-on art activities, a screen-printing workshop, a pop-up library, and a family-friendly Afrofuturist comic workshop.
Sponsors: Bailey Learning and Arts Collective, Center for African Studies
Funded in part by Visit Gainesville, Alachua County
Thursday, January 22 at Pugh Hall Ocora
(296 Buckman Dr, Gainesville, FL 32611)
A public lecture honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., featuring visiting scholar Kathi Earles, MD, speaking on Afrofuturist themes hosted by UF African American Studies.
Tuesday, January 21 | 7:30pm
Phillips Center
West African acrobatics, drumming and dance
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Sponsored by UF Performing Arts
Thursday, January 30 | 6:00pm – 9:00pm
HARN Museum of Art
HESCAH lecture with Stephanie Dunning at 6pm and reception, fashion show curated by Anani Blakey at 7:30pm, music performance, art activities, and refreshments.
Co-sponsored by HESCAH and the HARN Museum of Art
Tuesday, January 28 | 6:00pm
Santa Fe College Blount Center
Room DB-109/110
A collection of three short films from the African Diaspora: “Pumzi”, “Afronauts”, and “Daughter of the Sea” that delve into Afrofuturism, migration and the fantastical, with community conversations led by a panel of UF faculty, Dr. Ariadna Tenorio, Dr. Abdoulaye Kane and filmmakers, Alexis Garcia and Nuotama Bodomo, moderated by Antoine Williams.
Sponsored in part by UF Center for African Studies, Santa Fe College Blount Center, BLAAC2BASICS, UF Center for Latin American Studies, and UF Center for Humanities.
Friday, January 24 | 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Gainesville Fine Arts Association
Wednesday, January 22 | 6:00pm
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Panel discussion on
Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God Led by Dr. Porchia Moore
In partnership with UF Libraries and The NEA Big Read in Alachua County
Co-sponsored by Dept. of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies
