Today Rasul Palmer interviews Maurice Broaddus, author of Pimp My Airship, and recent recipient of the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award for Genre. The topics range from the inspiration of Pimp My Airship, a look at Indiana history, and applications of Afrofuturism to community work.
Conversation with Afrofuturist Maurice Broaddus
Conversation with Afrofuturist Maurice Broaddus
Posted by Kheprw Institute on Friday, September 11, 2020
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
–For your reading list: A New York Times bestseller is among Indiana Authors Awards winners
–Broaddus Wins Indiana Authors Award
–Honors keep coming for Maurice Broaddus
–A LIST OF ALL THE STORIES TAKING PLACE IN THE “PIMP MY AIRSHIP” UNIVERSE
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