February 10, 2023
10-10:20 (Auditorium)- Welcome – Dr. Jonathan Gayles
10:20-10:30 (Auditorium)- Introduction of Edvige Jean-François, – Dr. Elizabeth West
10:30-11:30 (Auditorium)- “Through the Lens: Haiti, Mass Media, and the Arts,” Edvige Jean-François,
11:40- 12:50 -BEYOND THE MOVING IMAGE: TV, POP CULTURE AND BLACK LIFE (Auditorium)
Two Percent: The Role of Popular Culture in Highlighting Social Justice
Alexandria Johnson and Jovel Warrican, Georgia State University
The Politics of Representing the President of United Earth: Post-Race, Paratexts, and Stacey Abrams’s Cameo on Star Trek: Discovery
Dan Avant Blachman, Old Dominion University
Black Athlete Activism in Contemporary Popular Culture: (Re)Conceptualizing Inscription and White-Dominant Spaces for Usage as Tactical Tools for Combatting Inscriptive Practices
Alicia K. Hatcher, The University of Scranton
1-2pm Lunch on Your Own
2:10- 3:30 pm BEYOND THE BORDERS: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON WAKANDA (Auditorium)
The Indiscernibility Between Wakandans and Namor in Their Fight Against White Supremacy
Michael Lindsay, Clayton State University
Wakanda Forever, Ever, Forever, Ever? The Cyclical Fantasy of the “Strong Black Woman” in Black Panther and The Woman King
Jazmine Hudson, Georgia State University
Are you gonna be noble?”: Negotiating Fantasies of Vengeance and Power in Black Panther
Ebony Gibson, Georgia Gwinett College and Aliza Leslie, Georgia State University
3:40- 4:40 pm NAVIGATING THE BLACK SPECULATIVE (Auditorium)
Teaching Mainstream Black Superheroes and Villains in the College Classroom
Darius Robinson, Florida State University
Imagination, Inheritance, and Interpolation : The Trickster Tradition and the Soundtracks of Black Panther and Wakanda Forever
Courtney Terry, Portland State University
5:00-7:00 PM Closing Reception (Art Gallery)