#203: What If AI Carried Her Imagination? Black Girls as Creators in an AI Storytelling Weekend Program
This paper presents the design and outcomes of a seven-weekend AI storytelling program developed for Black girls aged 10-12. Grounded in Afrofuturism and Black feminist thought, the program adopted AI-enabled counter-storytelling, supported the development of foundational AI literacies, and future-oriented imagination. Activities included brainstorming AI-related topics, developing character and story plots, and delivering collaborative group presentations. Drawing on the analysis of learners’ artifacts from the case study, findings show that participants created Afrofuturist narratives rooted in their identities and everyday experiences. At the same time, they developed core AI literacies, including prompt engineering, bias critique, and awareness of data privacy. This program demonstrates that integrating Afrofuturist storytelling with generative AI in informal learning spaces can be a powerful approach for engaging Black girls in computer science education.
Speakers
- Chun Li — University of Pittsburgh
Authors
Chun Li, Lauren Brown, Hubert Asare, Shawna Patterson, Dennis Henderson, Ericka Roland, Tara Nkrumah, Angela E.B. Stewart