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Multimedia artist and scholar whose work enacts Blackness as the imaginative capacity to desire and enact something else and otherwise, Treva Ellison joins the WBI show in conversation with Romi Morrison. Romi is an interdisciplinary designer, artist, and researcher working across new media, Black feminist praxis, and cultural geography.
Together we think out loud about the epistemic assumptions embedded in sociotechnical systems that aim to calculate Black life, how Blackness is so much more than being a subject of violence.
For further show notes and information please navigate to https://americanassembly.org
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Multimedia artist and scholar whose work enacts Blackness as the imaginative capacity to desire and enact something else and otherwise, Treva Ellison joins the WBI show in conversation with Romi Morrison. Romi is an interdisciplinary designer, artist, and researcher working across new media, Black feminist praxis, and cultural geography.
Together we think out loud about the epistemic assumptions embedded in sociotechnical systems that aim to calculate Black life, how Blackness is so much more than being a subject of violence.
For further show notes and information please navigate to https://americanassembly.org