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This blog will host advanced discussions across the landscape of higher education from emerging sciences to trends in medicine and health to the new breakthroughs in business and the digital humanities. The main themes will emphasize the risks and rewards inherent in the processes of creativity and exploration. Our conversations here will help new audiences connect to knowledge — ancient, current, and emerging.
Our name comes from imagining fictional conversations between some of the most famous intellects in human history. We’ll often introduce particularly provocative posts with brief references to the historical and contemporary figures who might find the material interesting. They will provide hints and surprises about the new questions and data you might discover.
Welcome to the next generation of discovery and reflection.
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About the Author, Dr. Walter Greason
Walter Greason is the founding scholar and historian of Afrofuturist Design. He is an author, editor, and contributor to more than twenty books, mostly notably the award-winning books Suburban Erasure, Illmatic Consequences, The Black Reparations Project, and The Graphic History of Hip Hop. His work on the Timothy Thomas Fortune Cultural Center has garnered international acclaim for the innovative use of digital technology, leading to multiple urban revitalization projects in Minnesota, Florida, New Jersey, and Louisiana. He appeared on dozens of mass media outlets in the United States and around the world.
His most recent project, The Graphic History of Hip Hop, with Afrofuturist illustrator Tim Fielder, has been featured at the United Nations, the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum for African American History and Culture, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the Schomburg Center in the New York Public Library system, and San Diego Comic-Con in 2024.
He is the Wallace Endowed Chair of History in the Department of History at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and holds research affiliate positions with Brandeis University’s Institute for Economic and Racial Equity, Rutgers University’s Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice, the Center for New American History at the University of Richmond, and the University of Minnesota’s College of Design.
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