Dark Matter
Through an animated journey profiling today’s most innovative thinkers and activists, host Sonya Renee Taylor identifies moments in history where society chose a path toward inequity and provides us a portal to an alternative timeline based in justice and love, reminding us it is never too late to change the course of history.
EPISODIC
MASHUP
Social Justice Docu-series meets Afro-futurist time travel
DETAILS
- Black female animators transport viewers through space/time
- Series highlights society’s most consequential departures from justice and humanity’s most powerful agents working toward new social, political and economic possibilities
- Empowers the audience to see a just future as within the realm of their creation
- Presents a fat, Black, queer woman as not only in the future but necessary for a thriving one

Sonya Renee
Taylor

I am
A Black Queer artist, activist, and apostle of radical self-love
Inspiration
Watching people awaken to their own divine potential. Everyday more people seem curious about healing, transformation and what that work makes possible in the world. I am excited about our collective becoming
Superpower
Helping the collective Identify and illuminate human patterns
Favorite Book
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein. It was the first time I understood the power of language and imagination to create new worlds and transport us there
Song Selection
Big Poppa by The Notorious B.I.G
Dream Destination
Bali and Senegal


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