Afrofuturism has always been more than an artistic movement; it is a reclamation of destiny—a philosophy that wields beauty as both weapon and liberation. It is the re-centering of Black identity not at the periphery of history, but at its pulse point, fusing ancestral memory with celestial imagination.

In this spirit, the Museum of Arts and Design hosted an extraordinary luncheon honoring Douriean Fletcher: Jewelry of the Afrofuture—a gathering that transcended ceremony to become an act of cultural sovereignty. Beneath the refined glow of crystal and conversation, luminaries of art, design, and philanthropy convened to witness a woman who has carved her own mythology in metal and stone. Fletcher’s creations do not adorn; they activate. They transform adornment into empowerment, history i

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