Biography
Rasheedah Phillips is a housing attorney for Community Legal Services, the founder of the Afrofuturist Affair — a digital space for Afrofuturist literature and art — and the cofounder of Community Futures Lab, an effort to use Afrofuturism as a means of capturing and preserving the memories and stories of long-time residents of Sharswood.
Generocity Coverage (14 posts)
- Report: Race, housing insecurity, and COVID-19 are connected
- Power Moves: A big change at Community Legal Services
- What does Blackness look like in the future?
- PHL Assembled collaborators on empowering marginalized communities through art
- Rasheedah Phillips scored two awards for her legal and education work this week
- These Pew Center for Arts & Heritage grantees have a social impact bent
- Solving Philly’s ‘eviction crisis’ will take the city committing to free legal help
- 15 social impact leaders we’ll be following in 2017
- The Afrofuturist Affair got some love from The New York Times
- 12 social innovators to catch at the Philly Geek Awards this weekend
- Why Rasheedah Phillips wants Temple University to collaborate on Community Futures Lab
- Here’s your primer on Afrofuturism
- Rasheedah Phillips’s Community Futures Lab in Sharswood is underway
- This time-traveling sci-fi writer is not your average public interest attorney
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