
Episode #116
116. Star Trek, Star Wars, X-men. How Culture Eats Policy for Breakfast with Nourbese Flint
In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Wilson hosts Norbese Flint, president of All Above All and For All Our Futures, to explore how culture, storytelling, and community-building drive social change. Their discussion illuminates the importance of imagination, local activism, and cultural narratives in shaping a future where justice thrives. In this episode: The transformative potential of sci-fi, especially Afrofuturism, in envisioning future Black identities and possibilities. How media like Star Trek and Andor inspire hope and strategic thinking about societal change. The enduring power of comics, TV shows, and storytelling in normalizing diverse identities and challenging stereotypes. The necessity of grassroots organizing—building community locally, virtually, and through shared interests. Practical steps for reclaiming community and fostering activism, even for those feeling disconnected or hesitant. How cultural work and policy advocacy are intertwined, and the importance of collaborating with media creators to shape narratives. The role of education and representation in humanizing marginalized groups and combating hierarchy and hierarchy-based oppression. The urgent need to model alternative futures through storytelling and tangible policy, emphasizing collective liberation. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and episode overview 02:05 - Norbese Flint's background and activism 03:42 - Afrofuturism and imagining Black futures 06:23 - Star Trek as a blueprint for a post-scarcity society 08:00 - The significance of Andor in understanding rebellion and sacrifice 10:16 - Lessons from science fiction on tyranny and hope 11:28 - Creating a post-scarcity world in reality 12:26 - The influence of comic books and media in shaping social norms 14:04 - The power of storytelling in normalization and representation 16:29 - Honoring the legacy of reproductive justice pioneers 17:51 - The importance of daily community actions in resistance 19:45 - Rebuilding local connections post-pandemic 22:55 - How to catalyze community through interest-based organizations 29:37 - Tools and strategies for breaking isolation and building community 32:27 - Practical ways to foster in-person and virtual connection 35:07 - Historical roots of comics as cultural resistance 38:50 - The role of media in reflecting and challenging social norms 42:27 - Representation of LGBTQ+ communities in media and its impact 44:38 - Culture as a foundation for humanizing and empowering marginalized groups 50:01 - The rising threat of licit and illicit eugenics and how to oppose it 51:00 - Cultivating narratives of collective flourishing in media and policy 52:34 - Collaboration between culture creators and policy advocates 55:10 - Strategies for engaging entertainment industries in social justice work 57:11 - Connecting online activism with grassroots community efforts 58:44 - Final reflections and upcoming initiatives


