Episode 118

The Joy of Afrofuturism at the House of Afros, Capes, and Curls

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August 31st, 2025

51 mins 35 secs

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About this Episode

We explore Afrofuturism and the mission of the House of Afros, Capes, and Curls with its founder Jade Rogers.The organization exists to create a community for Black nerds, the concept of Afrofuturism, and the importance of rest and self-care in community engagement. Jade shares her experiences in Omaha, the impact of her church upbringing on her leadership skills, and the innovative youth programs that connect history with personal identity. The episode concludes with a discussion on current gaming interests and the significance of creating safe spaces for marginalized communities.

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Takeaways

The House of Afros, Capes, and Curls promotes community through sci-fi and fantasy.
Nap Nights were created to encourage rest and self-care.
Afrofuturism centers Black narratives in futuristic contexts.
Community engagement events foster connections among Black nerds.
The importance of recognizing historical contributions of Black communities.
Creating safe spaces allows individuals to express their nerdiness without fear.
Church experiences can provide valuable skills for community leadership.
Youth programs focus on researching local Black history.
Gaming can be a bridge for community connection and engagement.
The House operates as an independent non-profit organization.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the House of Afros, Capes, and Curls
02:35 Community Engagement and Nap Nights
07:32 Understanding Afrofuturism
14:14 The Growth of Nerd Culture Among African Americans
23:12 Creating Safe Spaces for Black Nerds
25:33 Navigating Spaces as a Black Nerd
29:48 The Importance of Representation in Nerd Culture
34:59 The Intersection of Personal Experience and Community Engagement
43:43 Gaming Interests and the Evolution of Nerd Identity
48:52 The Role of Church in Shaping Skills and Community Leadership

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