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[http://carlbrandon.org Official website at carlbrandon.org]
[http://carlbrandon.org Official website at carlbrandon.org]
The Carl Brandon Society began from conversations at Wiscon 23 in 1997 and continues to have strong ties with the [[Secret Feminist Cabal]], [[Wiscon]], Feminist SF, and the Tiptree Awards...
(talk about history, link to awards, link to award recipients
External links:
http://www.tobiasbuckell.com/2006/05/17/carl-brandon-society-awards/
[http://carlbrandon.org Official website at carlbrandon.org]
Add links to blog discussions, people involved with the Society, Awards, etc.


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Revision as of 22:53, 24 April 2007

Mission: "The Carl Brandon Society is dedicated to addressing the representation of people of color in the fantastical genres such as science fiction, fantasy and horror. We aim to foster dialogue about issues of race, ethnicity and culture, raise awareness both inside and outside the fantastical fiction communities, promote inclusivity in publication/production, and celebrate the accomplishments of people of color in science fiction, fantasy and horror."

Official website at carlbrandon.org

The Carl Brandon Society began from conversations at Wiscon 23 in 1997 and continues to have strong ties with the Secret Feminist Cabal, Wiscon, Feminist SF, and the Tiptree Awards...

(talk about history, link to awards, link to award recipients

External links:

http://www.tobiasbuckell.com/2006/05/17/carl-brandon-society-awards/

Official website at carlbrandon.org

Add links to blog discussions, people involved with the Society, Awards, etc.