
A proposal submitted by Stephen Selka and Amber Lowe has been selected for Teaching Religion in Public (TRiP) next semester. Their topic for the series is Afrofuturism, Religion, and the Post-Human. The featured scholar for one of the sessions is Dr. Roger Sneed, Chair of the Department of Religion at Furman University and author of the recently published book, The Dreamer and the Dream: Afrofuturism and Black Religious Thought.