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Ingrid LaFleur

Futurist Obsessed with Emerging Tech & New Economies

Ingrid LaFleur, a Detroit native, developed a deep passion for art from her early days spent exploring galleries, museums, Hindu temples, and planetariums with her father. This love for art led her to a career in art curation, with a particular focus on Afrofuturism. Over the past twenty years, she has curated Afrofuturist exhibitions, films, festivals, and parties, while also teaching and organizing public conversations on the subject. In 2017, she incorporated Afrofuturist principles into her mayoral campaign in Detroit, proposing innovative ideas like using blockchain for administrative purposes and advocating for a universal basic income for the city. Currently, she applies an Afrofuturist methodology to envision and shape futures across various industries. LaFleur's latest project is The Afrofuture Strategies Institute (TASI), an online platform and think tank dedicated to researching and co-creating alternative destinies for the African diaspora using ethical imagination. Despite her loyalty to Detroit, LaFleur is also an avid traveler, enjoys good food, dancing to Afrobeat and South African house music, and is intrigued by space exploration and the concept of the impossible being possible, as inspired by SunRa, a pioneer of Afrofuturism.

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Detroit, Michigan