@booklet {9777, title = {M Archive: After the End of the World}, year = {2018}, month = {2018}, publisher = {Duke University Press}, address = {Durham, NC}, abstract = {

A complex work that explores Black life after an undescribed catastrophe through stories and poems that explore Black feminism and its ramifications with both positive and negative outcomes. The second volume of a planned tryptic following the non-utopian Spill: Scenes of Black Feminist Fugitivity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2016. See also her 2015 \“Evidence.\”\ 

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, author = {Alexis Pauline Gumbs} } @booklet {8209, title = {"Evidence"}, howpublished = {Octavia{\textquoteright}s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements}, year = {2015}, month = {2015}, pages = {33-41}, publisher = {AK Press and the Institute for Anarchist Studies}, address = {Oakland, CA}, abstract = {

The story looks back from a future eutopia to the dystopian past of the twenty-first century, known as the period \“Before Silence Broke,\” with the period \“Breaking the Silence\” seen as the beginning of the changes that brought about the eutopia. The eutopia which has eliminated capitalism, money, and private property is an open society where everyone is encouraged to develop in their own unique way with a twelve-year-old from the future writing to the author describing a little of the life.

}, keywords = {African American author, Female author}, isbn = {978-1-84935-209-3}, author = {Alexis Pauline Gumbs}, editor = {Walidah Imarisha and adrienne maree brown (b. 1978)} }