Black Girl Magic and Black Boy Joy Hit Platform 9 3/4, and #BlackHogwarts Was Born

Although we now have Black Panther, Black Mirror and A Wrinkle in Time—films that, in fact, employ black actors to play black characters—a few years back, black folks in mainstream sci-fi and fantasy were few and far between. As Ashley Nkadi recently wrote for The Root, we were usually “erased” from these genres, though rich racial…

Although we now have Black PantherBlack Mirror and A Wrinkle in Time—films that, in fact, employ black actors to play black characters—a few years back, black folks in mainstream sci-fi and fantasy were few and far between.

As Ashley Nkadi recently wrote for The Root, we were usually “erased” from these genres, though rich racial metaphors abound: “In these fictional worlds, anything could happen: magic, dragons, travel through space and time. Anything, that is, except diversity.”

But fear not; that will never happen. Not in the real world, not even in a reimagined fantasy world.

Not when there’s #BlackHogwarts, which used GIFs, pics and notes to infuse the world of Harry Potter with a rich stew of magic and melanin.

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling was feeling it, and so was I (sorry, non-Potter fans, the jokes are kinda insidery).

https://twitter.com/all__hale_/status/951934233639030784
https://twitter.com/Reshadjason/status/951828316109115392
https://twitter.com/LamarRazor/status/951913693301927936
https://twitter.com/yxngvim/status/951921221070938112
https://twitter.com/RespectMyElders/status/951523254967197701
https://twitter.com/LasciviousBobo/status/951932796360040448
https://twitter.com/iBeezTamii/status/951819051021553665
https://twitter.com/candacetukes/status/951846417403973632
https://twitter.com/DarylJElliott/status/951812548067758080
https://twitter.com/MsBriannaGuice/status/951907381600030723

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