Rasheedah Phillips | |
Occupation: | Artist, author, community activist, lawyer |
Language: | English |
Nationality: | American |
Alma Mater: | Temple University, Beasley School of Law |
Genre: | Afrofuturism |
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Rasheedah Phillips is an American artist, author, community activist and lawyer based in Philadelphia. She is the creator of The Afrofuturist Affair and, together with Camae Ayewa, the Black Quantum Futurism multidisciplinary artist collective.
Rasheedah Phillips founded The Afrofuturist Affair in 2011 to provide a web-based platform and a community for writers of color working in speculative fiction and similar genres.[1] [2] The project contributed to the founding in 2014 of the multidisciplinary Black Quantum Futurism collective, with artist and musician Camae Ayewa.[3] An exhibition of their work was held at Vancouver's Western Front gallery in 2019.[4] Phillips is also an Afrofuturist science fiction author who has written several self-published books, including Black Quantum Futurism Theory & Practice, Volume I.
To Phillips, creative work and community activism are interrelated dimensions of her fight against racial inequality.[5] Phillips graduated from Beasley School of Law at Temple University in 2008, notably while working and caring for her small child.[6] The same year, she began working for Community Legal Services in Philadelphia, where she later became Managing Attorney of the Housing Unit.[7]
In 2016, Phillips established the Community Futures Lab in the Sharswood-Blumberg neighborhood of North Philadelphia to serve as a community hub and workshop space for residents of the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood.[8] [9] The Lab hosts readings, workshops, a library and facilities for community oral history documentation.[10]