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studioafrica:WE ARE ALL AFROFUTURISTS: A REMINDER by Kareem Reid (westindians)“Afrofuturism” might sound like an impenetrable theoretical art term but simply put, it involves the act of re-imagination, reclamation of black identity – a rejection