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Black Art Spiral Notebook featuring the drawing Journey to Afrofuturism by Donald C-Note Hooker

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Journey to Afrofuturism Spiral Notebook

Donald C-Note Hooker

by Donald C-Note Hooker

$15.00

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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.

Design Details

Journey to Afrofuturism, is the title to a poem wrirren by American prisoner artist, Donald C-Note Hooker. He wrote the poem for the 30th Celebration... more

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Artist's Description

"Journey to Afrofuturism," is the title to a poem wrirren by American prisoner artist, Donald "C-Note" Hooker. He wrote the poem for the 30th Celebration of African American Poets and Their Poetry at the West Oakland Public Library in 2020. One of the themes to the event was the 400 years of African Americans in California. Upon research, C-Note had discovered that Spanish conquistador, Hernán Cortés, and Governor of Mexico, named California after a Black woman, the Califia to the land of Black women. The poem brings back the Califia to our current times, as the nursemaid to the Afrofuturism movement. Afrofuturism, according to Jamie Broadnax of Black Girl Nerds, is the reimagining of a future filled with arts, science and technology seen through a black lens. The term was conceived a quarter-century ago by white author Mark Dery in his essay “Black to the Future,” which looks at speculative fiction within the African diaspora. C-Note, who is also a poet, playwright, and performi...

 

$15.00