Delivered at the inaugural Black Information Futures Symposium at the University of Washington iSchool, in partnership with CALMA and convened by Tracie D. Hall, this presentation introduced poetry as a methodological tool for imagining and shaping Black information futures. The research continues to explore how spoken word can function as a form of inquiry and documentation within Black digital humanities, archival justice, and critical information studies.

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