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Black Girl Magic: DCTV Ladies

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All profits go to BLM orgs.
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Hell couldn’t contain her, and heaven is afraid she’ll take over. See what Astra’s been up to in Volume 1 of the BLDCine.

Get your copy here: https://bldcine1.storenvy.com/products/31090435-bldcine-volume-1-black-girl-magic

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jensluthor

This is my contribution to the BLDCine Volume 1: Black Girl Magic as presented by @bldcine. This zine’s goal is to raise representation of the amazing black women of the Arrowverse and raise money for some fantastic charities that benefit black women. I hope you enjoy this piece. Please share to raise awareness and consider purchasing the zine at the below link. It’s a 160 page zine of fics, art, and videos, and the cost is $25 plus $1.99 handling charge charged by the platform that hosts the sales. The entire $25 for the e-zine will go to charity. 

https://bldcine1.storenvy.com/products/31090435-bldcine-volume-1-black-girl-magic

If you experience any problems while ordering or have questions, please contact the zine moderators at bldcine@hotmail.com

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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Black Lightning (TV) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Anissa Pierce & Jennifer Pierce, Grace Choi/Anissa Pierce, Grace Choi & Jennifer Pierce Characters: Anissa Pierce, Grace Choi, Jennifer Pierce Additional Tags: thundergrace - Freeform, BLM, Representation, Racism, Art, representation through art, systematic racism, Police Violence, Pierce sisters, Civil Rights, Black Lives Matter Summary:

Not everything in Thunder and Lightning’s life is a battle for life or death with the Markonians. Some things are perhaps even more important. Just as the heroes use their powers to protect the innocent, Jennifer and Anissa can use their voices to do that same. This little sisterly outing, with Grace joining her wife and sister-in-law, follows the ladies on a roadtrip of hard truths, hope for the future, bonding, and love.

This is my contribution to the BLDCine Volume 1: Black Girl Magic as presented by @bldcine. This zine’s goal is to raise representation of the amazing black women of the Arrowverse and raise money for some fantastic charities that benefit black women.  I hope you enjoy this piece. Please share to raise awareness and consider purchasing the zine at the below link. It’s a 160 page zine of fics, art, and videos, and the cost is $25 plus $1.99 handling charge charged by the platform that hosts the sales. The entire $25 for the e-zine will go to charity. 

If you experience any problems while ordering or have questions, please contact the zine moderators at bldcine@hotmail.com

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This is my contribution to the BLDCine Volume 1: Black Girl Magic as presented by @bldcine

The zine's goal is to raise representation of the amazing black women of the Arrowverse.

All proceeds will go to charities that benefit black women. You can purchase the zine here

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It’s finally here!

Thank you everyone for your patience and support. Your interest and passion for these amazing characters is what has led us here. As we mentioned before #BLDCine's fan made volume one, highlighting #BlackGirlMagic in #DCTV is now on sale. Enjoy! Link for the purchase below:

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jensluthor

I took part in this incredible project ‘Black Girl Magic’ which compiles art, videos, and fics about beloved, black, female characters from the Arrowverse into one zine. It will be available at storenvy.com with all proceeds going to charity. The expected release date is 10/15/2020 but if in the meantime you all could support this zine by sharing this video and following us on Twitter and Tumblr as a way to reach more people, we will be so grateful!

Twitter: https://twitter.com/bldcine

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Welcome to the Black Girl Magic Zine!

What is ‘Black Girl Magic’?

The obvious connotation aside, ‘Black Girl Magic’ is a collection of art, fics, and videos compiled into a zine to increase representation of some of our favorite black, female characters from the Arrowverse. The zine will be for sale through storenvy.com with 100% of the profits going to two wonderful charities: theokraproject.com and http://ffbww.org. The only costs that reduce the gross profits will be charges from vendors to process sales.

Who is represented in ‘Black Girl Magic’?

The characters represented in either fic, video, or art pieces are all of the wonderful black, female characters from the Arrowverse that you know.

Who is contributing to ‘Black Girl Magic’?

The zine is a compilation of the work of various writers, artists, and videographers coming together for a worthy cause. Some you may already follow, while the work of some may be new to you. You can contribute to this project by purchasing a zine to show these actresses how much they’re loved. OIt is also to show DC Comics and The CW how much we want to see more of these characters. 

Why does this project exist?

It’s no secret that systemic racism pervades most, if not all, countries. If you watch the news, you’ll be inundated with information about protests organized in reaction to the latest racist attack. The negative stereotyping of black people in the media has created a schema that directly relates to violence against the Black Community. This project aims to combat that negative messaging and show powerful, loving black women in a more positive and therefore realistic light. This also provides role models for black girls and young adults (or people of any age).

When can I purchase a copy of the zine?

The zine will be available through storenvy.com with an expected release date of 10/15/2020. The link will be posted here on Tumblr. Please follow to get future announcements about the zine.

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