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Singer GOTOPO: Reimagining Afro-indigenous Identity Through Ancestral Futurism

Black Podcasting - Singer GOTOPO: Reimagining Afro-indigenous Identity Through Ancestral Futurism

In this episode, we are joined by Afro-Venezuelan and Afro-Indigenous singer ‘GOTOPO,’ who tells us about her new song “Sacudete” and delves into the intriguing concept of ‘Ancestral Futurism,’ an artistic approach that fuses the past, present, and future of pop culture while exploring heritage and identity. GOTOPO highlights the significance of connecting with cultural roots and using art to create conversations around race and identity in a less polarizing manner. Through ancestral futurism, she aims to bring together the past, present, and future in her work while helping others explore their heritage.

Ancestral Futurism and Imaginative Storytelling

Searching for Cultural Identity

The Role of Live Performance

The Power of Language

Links and Resources:

GOTOPO’s Official Website

Ancestral Futurism

The Latino Renaissance: Overlooked by Mainstream Media

The Brown & Black podcast, a 2023 Webby Nominee in the Best DE&I Episode Category, offers insightful examinations of race and pop culture. Hosted by two distinguished film and culture critics – one Latino and one Black – the podcast reimagines the narrative surrounding pop culture news and opinions in America. Jack Rico and Mike Sargent feature interviews with Latino and Black filmmakers, actors, musicians, and artists, unpacking the complex relationship between entertainment and race.

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