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Why should you read sci-fi superstar Octavia E. Butler? – Ayana Jamieson and Moya Bailey

Why should you read sci-fi superstar Octavia E. Butler? – Ayana Jamieson and Moya Bailey



Explore the works of visionary Octavia E. Butler, whose novels, such as “,” influenced the growing popularity of Afrofuturism.

Much features white male heroes who blast aliens or become saviors of brown people. Octavia E. Butler knew she could tell a better . She built stunning worlds rife with diverse characters, and brought nuance and depth to the representation of their experiences. Ayana Jamieson and dive into the works of the visionary storyteller who upended .

Lesson by Ayana Jamieson and , directed by .

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@seankermani1906
8 months ago

She predicted everything that has happened in the past five years

@gardengal87
8 months ago

I love OB so much.

@CamiilaReind
8 months ago

She is my favourite writer !!! It's amazing, I've started the serie of Patternist and it blowed my mid! as always with her books! It's a highly recommended writer!

@willlyon7129
8 months ago

It’s sad that sometimes fiction can reflect reality.

@reclaimer3439
9 months ago

OMG She coined MAGA 18 years early. I thought Wikipedia might have been wrong but now I feel like I need to read the two Parable books but at the same time I'm scared to.

@_miramari
1 year ago

Who's here after watching "A Quiet Place: Day One"?

@rodneyman711
1 year ago

Would u save the guy who would Sassault your grandma for you to be born
Im cool i gotta take him out myself

@Mcvthree3
1 year ago

Oh, ugh!!!! No thanks!!!!

@KimmyQueen
1 year ago

It is unfortunate she is a leftist.

@simplelittlex
1 year ago

Octavia is soooo amazing!

@alex_opopop
1 year ago

So so good

@callmethecommentcountess9329

Interesting

@XYouVandal
1 year ago

she is brilliant. Im reading Talents now

@jameshatzopoulos3974
2 years ago

μου αρεσει Οκταβια Πμυτλερ!

@jameshatzopoulos3974
2 years ago

Great video!

@danvee3928
2 years ago

Woke Literature. It won't last.

@kentonporter1659
2 years ago

I like how she saw a movie and thought, and then did do better

@handl3_me
2 years ago

Wrote in 1998 'Make America great again? Indeed a true futuristic..

@kristenearl1931
2 years ago

When I read "Make America Great Again" in 1998 Parable of the Talents, I audibly gasped

@tinaye8638
2 years ago

I just finsihed 'Kindred' and 'Parable of the Sower'. Her work is amazing and so immersive. Can't wait to read more of her work.

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