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    Chadwick Boseman and the Rise of Blerd Culture

    Chadwick Boseman’s legacy extends beyond Wakanda. His presence helped push blerd culture into the mainstream, forcing media to reckon with Black fandom as an audience and authority.


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Books

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    10 Intergalactic Books of Black Folks Existing On Different Planets

    There is a growing niche of Black folks existing on different planets. Here are a few books to get you started.

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    If you are looking for more Black books Like Sinners, we got you, fam.

  • Charlamagne Teams Up With Black Creatives For ILLuminati Graphic Novel

    ILLuminati is a hip-hop influenced, supernatural graphic novel created by notable Black creatives on Kickstarter.

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  • Black women, Coach bags and unspoken ancestral heirlooms

    Black women have an unspoken tradition with Coach bags that’s passed down from generation to generation.

  • Bridgerton Fans Are The Latest Toxic Fandom

    The Brigerton fandom continues to grow online and has developed into a toxic fandom of bigots.

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    Black creatives say ‘No’ to Colin Kaepernick’s AI-based comics platform

    The athlete-turned activist met with prominent Black comic book creators who all raised concerns over his AI comics concept.


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