Parables of the Future: Black Future Fest
Beyond Divides in Iowa City’s Black Community: Building Bridges Between Us
Date: February 19, 2026
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Dream Center
Address: 611 Southgate Ave, Iowa City, IA 52240
The Parables of the Future: Black Future Fest is a multi-site, month-long celebration highlighting Afrofuturistic art, literature, fashion, and community imagination across Iowa City. The festival features a collaborative community mural, an Afrofuturistic art gallery, a fashion show, a citywide reading of Octavia E. Butler’s “Kindred” and “Parable of the Sower”, and hands-on public workshops that engage residents of all ages.
All ages and all residents are invited to attend.
Those interested in buying Black Future Fest merchandise can do so at the Underground Shirts website.
The festival was created to celebrate Black Creativity, Imagination & Afrofuturism. For those not familiar, Afrofuturism “expresses notions of Black identity, agency, and freedom through art, creative works, and activism that envision liberated futures for Black life,” according to the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
The festival uplifts Black artistic expression across generations—honoring history while envisioning bold, liberated futures. Through literature, film, visual art, fashion, and community storytelling, the series highlights the power of Black imagination to shape what comes next while forging intergenerational & cross-cultural connections. Programming intentionally bridges youth, adults, and older adults, reflecting the belief that a thriving future is co-created across generations.
Collaborators
Black Future Fest was made possible by the following organizations: Iowa City Senior Center, Public Space One, Iowa City Public Library (ICPL), Film Scene Iowa City, UNESCO City of Literature, Art Advisory Committee, Dream City, Iowa City Foreign Relations Council (via Dream City), Founders of Iowa City Africa Fest (via Dream City), United Action for Youth (UAY).
Event
Dream City Community Forum, Feb 19, 2026, • 6-8 p.m.
This Dream City community conversation will confront misconceptions and cultural divides, while also fostering solidarity and collaboration between Africans and African Americans in the Iowa City area. To move from separation to shared purpose through empathy, education, and collective empowerment, Thabiti Willis, Grinnell College professor of African Diaspora Studies, will moderate this important discussion with panelists Mayor Pro Tem Mazahir Salih, Ashley Howard, Sunday Goshit, Vanessa Shannon, and Corte Beal.