Black compositional thought is a working term that considers how paths, throughways, waterways, architecture, objects, and geographies are composed by black bodies, and then how additional properties of energy, space, scale, and sound all work together in networks of liberation. There is a physical, material space of composition and then there is an energetic space of composition: how do they work together so that black people use those entities towards liberation? —Torkwase Dyson













