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About This Journal

Third Stone Journal is devoted to Afrofuturism and other modes of the Black Fantastic. The genesis of its idea was the creation of a platform to demonstrate digital humanities by selecting a subject matter that was apropos to the “discipline.” Ironically, the release of Black Panther and its ultimate success in the box office and in stirring cultural discourse brought Afrofuturism back to the mainstream. Concerned with where this could lead, we launched the journal to place a stake somewhere, as our aim is to participate in a space that is both inclusive and expansive. Third Stone is therefore intended as a starting place for a necessary conversation on literature, art, music, digital content, popular culture, and more that seeks to inject activism by advocating for the removal of obstacles that have habitually stifled and/or silenced people of African descent, their imagination, and things produced as a result. Some of the objectives of Third Stone include to: 1) provide multimodal content; 2) serve as a hub for Black DH, “e-black studies,” “digital Blackness”; 3) promote public history and humanities; 4) build networks of scholars, practitioners, and activists; 5) create an epistemological meeting space for Black liberation; 6) advocate for the rights of digital authors and creators; and 7) influence pedagogy, curricula, and canon.

 

Teachers, educators, and librarians are key members of our community, particularly those interested in digital humanities work. The journal, after all, was conceived as a demonstration of digital humanities, and we strive to remain true to meeting the needs of practitioners, students, and observers of this global movement to transform the humanities in the twenty-first century and beyond. Therefore, our audience is always evolving. It is both the producer and the consumer of content by, for, and about all modes of the Black Fantastic, just as it is those who engage with our content via social media, academic networks, and conferences and events. 

 

For more information about Third Stone, follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/3rdstonejournal or feel free to reach out to us via E-mail at 3rdstonejournal@gmail.com.