
Curator. Producer. Afrofuturist. Designer.

Speaking & Facilitation
I facilitate conversations, keynotes, and learning experiences that center Black art, culture, and speculative futures while making complex ideas accessible, engaging, and grounded in lived experience.
My speaking practice spans artist talks, curator conversations, keynote addresses, and guest lectures for high school and college classrooms. Whether in academic, institutional, or community settings, I approach speaking as a form of cultural production—one that invites dialogue, reflection, and collective imagination.
Drawing from my curatorial work, design background, and Afrofuturist framework, I speak on topics including Black visual culture, curatorial practice, Afrofuturism, community-centered exhibition models, and cultural strategy. My facilitation style is conversational, research-informed, and participatory, creating space for artists, students, and audiences to engage critically and creatively.
I am available for lectures, panels, workshops, classroom visits, and public programs.

