The Metaphysics of Justice
Moor Mother (Camae Ayewa) and Black Quantum Futurism
A Note on the Metaphysics of Justice
Black Quantum Futurism is the result of a collaboration between Camae Ayewa and Rasheedah Phillips. It is an imaginative, prophetic, and practical expression of the idea, important in Open Horizon thinking, that an open future is part of the very fabric of each present moment, and that acts of the imagination can fill that future with possibilities which, if actualized in practical ways, bring into existence new ways of living and new modes of consciousness. In the present moment, so Open Horizon thinkers believe along with Black Futurists, the inherited actualities of the past (some deeply traumatic) and the not-yet-actualized possibilities for the future (some liberating) are co-present such that the very experience of time can be one of imaginative simultaneity. The traumas can be re-membered for the sake of transformative healing, and amid the re-membering fresh possibilities arise in the very yearning for alternatives. In the simultaneity of the present, there is both anger and hope: prophetic denunciation and prophetic annunciation. With its many projects, Black Quantum Futurism shows the importance of the arts (writing, music, film, visual art) in evoking and nurturing the kinds of consciousness needed for this experience of imaginative simultaneity. Its music and spoken word poetry, for example, are the metaphysics of justice in sonic form. Listen.
Black Quantum Futurism is the result of a collaboration between Camae Ayewa and Rasheedah Phillips. It is an imaginative, prophetic, and practical expression of the idea, important in Open Horizon thinking, that an open future is part of the very fabric of each present moment, and that acts of the imagination can fill that future with possibilities which, if actualized in practical ways, bring into existence new ways of living and new modes of consciousness. In the present moment, so Open Horizon thinkers believe along with Black Futurists, the inherited actualities of the past (some deeply traumatic) and the not-yet-actualized possibilities for the future (some liberating) are co-present such that the very experience of time can be one of imaginative simultaneity. The traumas can be re-membered for the sake of transformative healing, and amid the re-membering fresh possibilities arise in the very yearning for alternatives. In the simultaneity of the present, there is both anger and hope: prophetic denunciation and prophetic annunciation. With its many projects, Black Quantum Futurism shows the importance of the arts (writing, music, film, visual art) in evoking and nurturing the kinds of consciousness needed for this experience of imaginative simultaneity. Its music and spoken word poetry, for example, are the metaphysics of justice in sonic form. Listen.
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