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Sade Olutola
Acquired Stardust

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Love Begins
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
i don't do bad sauce passes

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Keni
Three Goblin Art
hello vonnie
Stranger Things

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
occasionally subtle
Misplaced Lens Cap
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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for fanfic writers and readers
as a black girl who loves a lot of different movies and shows, fanfic allows me to read stories that put me in the middle of my favorite things. however, fanfic often (unintentionally) excludes girls who look like me.
i am so sick and tired of reading a fanfiction and having to rewrite it in my brain because a character description immediately implies that the reader is white. if you don't know what i mean, here are some examples.
"your skin turned pink" or "you blushed": black girls and women with darker skin tones CANNOT blush. our skin does not just turn pink
"pulled your hair into a messy bun": my 4a hair cannot be pulled into a messy bun at random. i may be able to do a ponytail if i have braids in, and i might be able to tie it up if I have an old twist-out, but a "messy bun" is often not possible.
"he ran his hands through your hair": yeah...unless my hair is in a silk press (and an OLD silk press), that's not happening
there are a plethora of other examples that would make this post insanely long, so let me get to the point. there are very easy ways to make fanfic a bit more inclusive; all you have to do is tweak a few character descriptions. OR, put in your pairing or warnings that the reader is implied to be white.
and finally: please, please stop tagging your DARK fanfictions "xblack!reader." i am tired of searching for fluff under the black reader tag and finding non-con, dark themes, etc., ESPECIALLY when the fic ends up being for a white reader💀.
the goal of my page is to create a safe space for black girls who love reading fanfiction. i am only one person, so if you'd like to help, here are some ways to do that!
send me fics (preferably marvel and stranger things to start) that are with a black reader
comment some other things in fanfics that imply that the reader is white or that make the fic a little less accessible
REBLOG FICS BY BLACK WRITERS
Ninja Kamui
This will always be my favorite gifset. Ever.
im morally obligated to reblog this every time i see it
Ernie Barnes (African-American,1938-2009)
The Sugar Shack
Acrylic on canvas
Reblog this and put if you're taller or shorter than the person you reblogged it from im curious.. I'm 6'1
Taller
Shorter
Put your height in the tags
Medici Madonna - Michaelangelo (1531) // Katya Zamolodchikova with fan (2015)
Reblog to have something lgbt happen to you this summer
Reason to Live #8903
Mango that is perfectly ripe. – Guest Submission
(Please don’t add negative comments to these posts.)