A black woman writing in a genre dominated by white males, her work was most highly praised for the depth of its humanity. She was the first science fiction writer to receive a MacArthur ...
"the saddest aspect of life right now is that science fiction gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom." Black women have always gathered knowledge faster than society writ large ...
Three startlingly relevant science fiction stories predict today's most pressing questions about AI's role in life and work.
In other words, Lorrah's use of the science fiction/detective fiction hybrid exposes particular realizations of patriarchy—the sexually predatory man and the obsessed and obsessive woman —and also ...
Dr. Omotoyosi Odukomaiya specializes in Black science fiction and women’s and gender studies, with a teaching focus at Hope College on American ethnic literature, African and African American science ...