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Black Futures Month 2026: Empowering Black Voices in Tech and Creativity

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SUBSUME proudly announces the return of Black Futures Month, celebrating its seventh consecutive year as a leading global convening at the intersection of Black culture, technology, and innovation. Taking place February 5–8, 2026, at the Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs with worldwide livestreaming on Twitch and YouTube, the four-day summit will gather innovators, creators, technologists, and storytellers from across the diaspora and beyond.

This year’s theme, Designing Liberation,” places Black voices at the forefront of shaping equitable, people-centered technological futures. Black Futures Month is widely recognized as Afrofuturism in Action—moving beyond imagination into real-world systems, tools, and pathways that empower communities today and for generations to come.

With a vibrant, year-round ecosystem of workshops, gatherings, and community-driven programming, Black Futures Month has become the premier destination for Black and LatinX audiences ages 13–44 passionate about technology, gaming, STE(A)M education, entrepreneurship, creativity, and civic engagement. This audience represents a powerful force driving global culture, digital trends, brand adoption, civic dialogue, and technological innovation.

“Black Futures Month is where brands, culture, and impact converge. We don’t just imagine the future—we build it together.”
— Dedren Snead, Founder of SUBSUME

Summit Experiences

Over four immersive days, attendees will participate in a dynamic range of experiences, including:

  • Creative Media & Digital Arts Showcases
  • Hands-On Technology and Web3 Activations
  • STE(A)M Training and Skill-Building Labs
  • Civic and Social Innovation Conversations
  • Afrofuturism and BIPOC Speculative Fiction
  • Art and Book Pop-Ups
  • Film and Animation Festival
  • Day of Service and Community Resource Support
  • Workforce Development and Career Readiness Labs

Rooted in Purpose and Values

SUBSUME collaborates with educators, brands, businesses, and community leaders to expand social and cultural impact through technology and media. Core initiatives include:

  • Developing sustainable STE(A)M education programs and real-world skill pathways for K–12 students and HBCU partners
  • Cultivating a diverse and inclusive pipeline of talent for the future tech and creative workforce
  • Strengthening communities through connection, culture-building, and collective action

Black Futures Month 2026 invites the world to witness — and participate in — the future being designed now.

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