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Saturday, October 15 • 7:15pm - 8:15pm
Behold The Invisible! Afro-Surreal's Radical Presence

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Afro-Surreal presupposes that beyond this visible world, there is an invisible world striving to manifest, and it is our job to uncover it.

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avatar for Malcolm Shabazz Hoover

Malcolm Shabazz Hoover

Malcolm Hoover has written for 4080 Hip Hop magazine, blogged at deepculture.net, and i working on a book,  "144", and "Sons of the Circle", a graphic novel.
avatar for Ayize Jama-Everett

Ayize Jama-Everett

Author, A Table Of Our Own
Ayize Jama-Everett is a therapist, professor, theologian, author, and filmmaker. His artistic work is categorized as Afrofuturism and can be found in a series of novels and graphic novels. Academically, Ayize focuses on the intersection between substance use and culture, particularly... Read More →
avatar for D. Scot Miller

D. Scot Miller

Founder, Afrosurrealism
Columnist-In-Residence @SFMOMA @Open_Space, author of The AfroSurreal Manifesto, poet, curator, teacher. Inquiries: DScotMiller@gmail.com
avatar for Mark Sabb

Mark Sabb

Mark Sabb is a Bay Area based digital artist and designer.  Mark’s works are centered on ideas of visual semiotics, social progression, and technological experimentation.
avatar for giovanni singleton

giovanni singleton

giovanni singleton is the author of Ascension, informed by the life and work of Alice Coltrane, which won the California Book Award Gold Medal and AMERICAN LETTERS: works on paper, a collection of visual art and poetry. She is founding editor of nocturnes (re)view of the literary... Read More →
avatar for Michael Warr

Michael Warr

Michael Warr’s books include The Armageddon of Funk (Tia Chucha Press), Of Poetry & Protest: From Emmett Till to Travyon Martin (2016).


Saturday October 15, 2016 7:15pm - 8:15pm PDT
Modern Times Bookstore 2919 24th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110