Telling Our Futures: Speculative Fiction and Social Change
Sunday, June 1 | 2:30 PM - 3:15 PMHotel Shattuck Plaza - Crystal Ballroom
- Black Voices
- Fiction
- Horror
- Science Fiction
- Speculative Fiction
This visionary, multi-generational panel brings together Bay Area authors who weave speculative fiction with powerful messages of resistance, transformation, and justice. Through creative storytelling, these authors tackle the pressing issues of our time—exploring the legacies of the past and imagining a future where change is possible. Angela Dalton’s To Boldly Go celebrates the life of Nichelle Nichols, whose work on Star Trek helped to diversify the space program, inspiring generations of astronauts and STEM professionals. Dalton’s work underscores the vital role of representation in storytelling and its potential to spark real-world change. Tamika Thompson’s Unshod, Cackling, and Naked presents an eclectic collection of stories that range from supernatural encounters to the harrowing realities of the human psyche. With vivid, often haunting tales, Thompson challenges readers to confront what’s real, what’s imagined, and what we choose to accept as truth. Jewelle Gomez, a radical poet, playwright, and “foremother of Afrofuturism,” brings decades of experience as a writer of speculative fiction. Her landmark work The Gilda Stories continues to resonate as a powerful example of fiction as a tool for political and social transformation. Moderated by Isis Asare, CEO and Founder of Sistah Scifi—America’s first Black-owned bookstore dedicated to science fiction and fantasy—this panel invites attendees to engage with these visionary authors and explore the role of speculative fiction in activism, representation, and shaping a more just world.
Book signing information: Sistah Scifi , at the venue in the courtyard