
"Black Canary Cry: Amplifying Black Women's Voices in Comics and Anime Cosplay"
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08/20/23 • 33 min
Are you ready to hear from a comic book enthusiast who's been on the front lines of conventions and cosplay? Our intriguing guest peels back the pages of her life-long love for comics, anime, and cosplay - a journey that started with her family's history of collecting comic books. She unravels her personal experiences at conventions and grappling with race-bending characters, emphasizing the importance of respectful representation for characters of color.
We also crack open the sometimes murky world of representation for black people in the realms of comics and anime. We analyze the characters of Perry White, Jimmy Olsen, Starfire, and Naomi, asking the hard-hitting question - are they truly advancing the industry or merely ticking boxes? We don't shy away from discussing the lack of sustainability for characters of color and the potential for change through upcoming titles featuring black and indigenous characters. Tune in as we also explore how the power of social media can be harnessed to educate about the rich history of black characters in comics. Get ready to embark on a deep exploration of the world of comics and anime!
“The world isn’t perfect. But it’s there for us, doing the best it can... that’s what makes it so damn beautiful.” — Roy Mustang (Full Metal Alchemist)
Follow Christina on TikTok @drkaori
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Are you ready to hear from a comic book enthusiast who's been on the front lines of conventions and cosplay? Our intriguing guest peels back the pages of her life-long love for comics, anime, and cosplay - a journey that started with her family's history of collecting comic books. She unravels her personal experiences at conventions and grappling with race-bending characters, emphasizing the importance of respectful representation for characters of color.
We also crack open the sometimes murky world of representation for black people in the realms of comics and anime. We analyze the characters of Perry White, Jimmy Olsen, Starfire, and Naomi, asking the hard-hitting question - are they truly advancing the industry or merely ticking boxes? We don't shy away from discussing the lack of sustainability for characters of color and the potential for change through upcoming titles featuring black and indigenous characters. Tune in as we also explore how the power of social media can be harnessed to educate about the rich history of black characters in comics. Get ready to embark on a deep exploration of the world of comics and anime!
“The world isn’t perfect. But it’s there for us, doing the best it can... that’s what makes it so damn beautiful.” — Roy Mustang (Full Metal Alchemist)
Follow Christina on TikTok @drkaori
Merch: https://bit.ly/kaoriakariMarvelDCMerch
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1285505/supporters/new
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Superhero Politics Podcast - "Black Canary Cry: Amplifying Black Women's Voices in Comics and Anime Cosplay"
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Speaker 1We have a very special guest with us today . As always , I don't try to take over that . I turn it over to our guests and let them introduce themselves and tell them , tell you guys about who they
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