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We are seeking art submissions in all forms (e.g., painting, pottery, beading, graphic design, weaving, cartoons...) that broadly address our theme: Ancestral Futurisms. Selected art will be featured during the CMRS virtual conference Feb. 24-26, 2022. To apply for your artwork to be considered,
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Event Dates

02-24-2022
02-26-2022
Add to Calendar 20220224T0001 20220226T2359 2022 Critical Mixed Race Studies Conference

Ancestral Futurisms

Join us virtually on February 24-26 2022! 

In an effort to accommodate the online venue, we will limit the number of presenting sessions. However, because one of the defining aspects of the CMRS conference is the community we cultivate by coming together, there will be more opportunities for connection, networking, collaborating, and engagement for all attendees, both who are new and those familiar with the field.


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Virtual 2022 Critical Mixed Race Studies Conference kelly.f.jackson@asu.edu

Critical Mixed Race Studies 6th Conference 

Ancestral Futurisms

Join us virtually on February 24-26 2022! 

In an effort to accommodate the online venue, we will limit the number of presenting sessions. However, because one of the defining aspects of the CMRS conference is the community we cultivate by coming together, there will be more opportunities for connection, networking, collaborating, and engagement for all attendees, both who are new and those familiar with the field.

Keynote Speaker

The 2022 CMRS keynote speaker and performer will be Aisha Fukushima.

Aisha Fukushima is a public speaker, educator, singer, and 'RAPtivist' (rap activist). RAPtivism is a global hip hop project spanning 10 countries and four continents, highlighting the ways culture can contribute to universal efforts for freedom and justice by challenging apathy with awareness, ignorance with intelligence, and oppression with expression.

As a leader of the 'RAPtivism' project, Fukushima has engaged in hip hop communities across the United States and from France to Morocco, Kazakhstan, Japan, Germany, England, South Africa, Senegal, India, Denmark and beyond.

As a public speaker, Fukushima combines the art of performance and lecture. In her speeches she links themes such as hip hop, global citizenship, youth engagement and activism in a way that is accessible to audiences of any age and background.

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