Description
Seen is a journal of film, art, and visual culture, dedicated to platforming nuanced and rigorous writing by and about Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities globally.
Issue 007 highlights include:
- Ja’Tovia Gary and philosopher Dr. Joy James talk rebirth, black feminism, and hope as struggle
- Palestinian-American writer Zaina Arafat with J Wortham on witnessing Gaza through social media
- Kaitlyn Greenidge unpacks the ways in which the 90s TV show A Different World keeps giving
- Jomo Fray shares the image-making manifesto for All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt
- Terilyn A. Shropshire, editor of The Woman King, Love & Basketball, and Eve’s Bayou interviewed by editor Shannon Baker Davis
- Kelli Weston reviews Rungano Nyoni’s
BlackStar celebrates and provides platforms for visionary Black, Brown, and Indigenous artists. We do this by producing year-round programs including film screenings, exhibitions, an annual film festival, a filmmaker seminar, a film production lab, and this journal of visual culture