
Follow Mashable SEA on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.Rainbow Rowell tells her novel Carry On from the first-person, limited-omniscient views of Simon, Baz, Penelope, Agatha, the Mage, Lucy, and others. You'll learn to turn down the volume when Jason yells, and you'll love it. No amount of Fantastic Beasts movies (and we hope there are no more) could conceive of anything as brilliant as "McGalleon," a headcanon about McGonagall's aggressive sports betting and how it clouds her objectivity as a teacher. Though it does occasionally praise the author, The Ringer's Binge Mode podcast hosted by Mallory Rubin and Jason Concepcion provides exceptional analysis and raucous commentary as they reread the Harry Potter books. Apologies in advance to all your friends for the slew of links you're about to send them. This TikTok creator and cosplayer known as Michael is doing the ridiculous and yet very important work of recreating popular TikToks with a Harry Potter spin.
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♬ Theme from "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (Potter Waltz) - Movie Sounds Unlimited Hermione Granger and the Quarter Life in the car, looser, we’re going to Beauxbatons 🦋 #tiktokprom #harrypotter #passthebrushchallenge #passthebrush #beauxbatons #french #hp #hpcosplay #hpcos Through podcasts like #WizardTeam and the Doctor Who-themed TARBIS (Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space), the BGC community promotes intersectional representation, especially for black women. They raised $16,000 in a week for organizations helping Black Lives Matter through a Hogwarts house-themed points competition. This multifandom resource for black creators encourages fans to recognize that you can love something while still being highly critical of it.
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They have a handy guide on how to advocate for trans people right here. In 2010, the HPA raised enough money through fan campaigns to send five airplanes of medical supplies to earthquake relief efforts in Haiti. It has partnered with groups like the American Library Association, ACLU, and Hank and John Green's DFTBA. Launched in 2005, the HPA is a social justice organization that works toward gender equity, LGTBQIA+ equality, racial justice, climate change activism, education, and more. Instead, here’s where you can donate to help Black trans women in ATL: The author’s tweets tonight are none of those.

We aren’t going to retweet the tweets because we generally focus on putting out messages that are uplifting, kind, actionable, & factual.

Note: The author (I mean myself now) knows individuals involved with several items on this list. So now that you've accepted the Death of the Author, here are 14 places to direct your Harry Potter love that have nothing to do with You-Know-Who. Those of us who read Harry Potter as children are writers, artists, and activists now, equipped to enjoy the wizarding world without her. Songs have been written, merch designed, organizations launched, and discussions furthered far beyonds the limits of what Rowling could ever have imagined. Harry Potter has been around long enough that its influence spreads far beyond a certain writer.

It's been a long time coming for some but totally new for others who might not be able to stop loving Potter as easily as they turned on its creator. Even Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe, couldn't remain silent and issued a statement in solidarity with the queer and trans community.įor a generation that grew up on the Harry Potter values of standing up to power and bigotry, the irony is not lost and the heartbreak is real. Saturday's tweets are further evidence of Rowling's ignorance, but there can be no doubt now that it is willful. I assumed she was oblivious and disconnected from the right resources due to shoddy PR, her own ignorance, and that bubble away from reality that most of the ultra-rich and famous seem to occupy. I personally expressed my disappointment in her December 2019 tweets, but wrote them off.

This isn't the first time Rowing has been transphobic previous likes and tweets have followed the line of thought demonstrated on Saturday. As an ardent Harry Potter fan myself, with a network of friends in the community, I saw my Twitter timeline fill up with exactly one sentiment in response to these tweets: Rowling posted her latest string of transphobic tweets, in which she suggested that only women can menstruate and that gender inclusivity erases the female experience.
