Alisha B. Wormsley

https://www.alishabwormsley.com/tabpitf
There Are Black People In The Future: Remnants of An Advanced Technology
April 2021

There are Black People in the Future is inspired by afro-futurist artists and writers who highlight the need for Black people to claim their place. Through the inscription and utterance of the words, ‘There are Black People in the Future,’ the project addresses systemic oppression of black communities through space and time by reassuring the presence of Black bodies. In 2017, Wormsley placed these words on a billboard in East Liberty, a neighborhood in Pittsburgh’s east end that has suffered gentrification. When the billboard was removed by the city, community members protested, in response to this community support, Wormsley has raised grant money to artists, activists, and community workers in Pittsburgh around their interpretation of the phrase “There Are Black People in the Future”. Since then, the billboard has been replicated in Detroit, Charlotte, New York City, Kansas City and Houston, internationally London, Accra and Qatar. Each site can pull from this precedence of supporting Black futures locally, whether through commissions, grants, project funding or programming. The text, which Wormsley encourages others to use freely, has since been used in protest, critical art theory, essays, song, testimony and collective dreaming.

Presented by the Denver Theatre District, Rocky Mountain Collage of Art & Design, and Redline