Listen "BIPOC Vampire Day"
Episode Synopsis
For the last episode of Black History Month 2022, we end as we begun: Celebrating Black Joy. We are talking about BIPOC Vampire Day with its founder Jamila aka @BlackBettieCosplay. BIPOC Vampire Day (well, weekend) took place on September 17-19, 2021. For this weekend, cosplayers and artists of Black, Indigenous, Latine, Middle Eastern, East Asian, South Asian backgrounds embraced their "dark" side and dressed up as vampires and various creatures of the night. As movies, television and media have embraced vampire lore over the past few decades, people of color have often been left out or left with minimal representation, with #BIPOCVampireDay, Jamila sought to change that as well as bring a community of diverse, creative people together for a good cause. In this episode, we discuss the inspiration behind BIPOC Vampire Day, how event developed and where it is going next. I hope you enjoy it.
P.S. Interspectional is going for a bit of a hiatus in March, but new blog posts recapping the "POC and Period Drama" and "Building Communities in Fandom" episodes will be added the website on March 11 and March 25, respectively. New episodes of Interspectional will drop in April.
P.S. Interspectional is going for a bit of a hiatus in March, but new blog posts recapping the "POC and Period Drama" and "Building Communities in Fandom" episodes will be added the website on March 11 and March 25, respectively. New episodes of Interspectional will drop in April.
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