We invite you to support and participate in the Poindexter Village Afrofuturism Poetry Competition, a city-wide art challenge fostering poetry writing and exploration of the Afrofuturism genre among K-12 students. Afrofuturism is a cultural aesthetic and philosophy that combines elements of science fiction, historical fiction, fantasy, and Afrocentrism to explore the experiences of people of African descent. This competition provides a historical platform for students to express their thoughts, ideas, and visions of the future through poetry.
Theme: Afrofuturism
Poetry should capture the student's understanding and interpretation of Afrofuturism, rooted in historical experiences. This may encompass themes like technology, space exploration, African culture, history, and speculative visions of the future.
Eligibility: Open to all students enrolled in grades K-12 in Central Ohio.
Each student may submit only one original poem.
Student Entry Form Opens: February 28, 2024
Submission Deadline: Monday, June 24, 2024
Winners Announcement: Monday July 1, 2024
Performance: Saturday, August 3, 2024
Students submitting their work must be prepared to share their poems at the Annual Poindexter Village Drum Circle on August 3, 2024.
We encourage all K-12 students to participate in this exciting opportunity to explore Afrofuturism through poetry. Let your imagination soar as you envision the future and share your unique perspective with the world.
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Inquires to financially support can contact poindextervillage@ohiohistory.org
Student submission questions can be sent to: JPPF@poindextervillagemuseum.org
Deadline: Monday June 24, 2024 (by midnight)
Poems must be original and unpublished.
The poem can be in any style (free verse, sonnet, haiku, etc.) Should not exceed 40 lines.
Submissions should be typed. Winning entries are expected share during the August 3rd event. Each submission must be accompanied by a completed entry form, which includes the student's name, grade, school name, and contact information.
This initiative was launched to ignite students artistic expression while exploring the rich history of Poindexter Village. The artwork currently covers the museum's windows while in the conceptualization phase. This initiative continues to provide a platform for artistic and historical exploration in the community.
Renowned documentary photographer Kojo Kamau devoted a lifetime to photographing positive images reflecting the African American experience, people of color. and a commitment to community, He was an advocate for the arts and strongly believed, to always remember "What you do today is tomorrow's history"
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