As part of a two-day Afrofuturism and Black Comix symposium celebrating black creativity, hosted by The Museum of African American History in Boston, artist John Jennings lectures on Sequential Sankofa: Critical Nostalgia, Afrofuturism and the Black Comix Archive. Image: Event Materials
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**John Jennings** is a Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California at Riverside. His work centers around intersectional narratives regarding identity politics and popular media. Jennings is co-editor of the Eisner Award winning collection \_The Blacker the Ink: Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art\_ and co-founder/organizer of The Schomburg Center's Black Comic Book Festival in Harlem. He is co-founder and organizer of the MLK NorCal's Black Comix Arts Festival in San Francisco and also SOL-CON: The Brown and Black Comix Expo at the Ohio State University. Jennings is currently a Nasir Jones Hip Hop Studies Fellow with the Hutchins Center at Harvard University. Jennings' current comics projects include the Hiphop adventure comic Kid Code: Channel Zero, the supernatural crime noir story Blue Hand Mojo, and the upcoming graphic novel adaptation of Octavia Butler's classic dark fantasy novel Kindred.