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Carey Flack

Carey J. Flack is a creative technologist, artist, archivist, and 7th generation Oklahoman based in Oakland, California. Her work explores Black Southern ecologies and technologies, embodied memory, and cultural aesthetics as futurisms. She is the co-director of @technologiesofblackcare, a collective bridging digital tools with Black craft traditions, and recently co-led a four-week history and skill-building course on Black quilting for 80+ participants across the U.S. and Canada. Carey is also the writer behind @pressed.roots, an archival blog documenting Black and Afro-Indigenous land memory, and the creator of Mapping Black Oklahoma, a community mapping project highlighting erased Black spatial memory in Oklahoma. Her work has been presented at the United Nations, New York University, and more.