![]() We love making Endless Thread, and we want to be able to keep making it far into the future. Good Morning America: New video shows suspected Buffalo shooter's arrest after deadly rampage (ABC News).Rings Of Power Star Says You're RACIST If You Don't Like How Amazon DESTROYED Lord Of The Rings (Youtube).Fairytale Gala: Royals is an early Black Fae Day celebration (TikTok).Cosplayers And Content Creators Participate In Black Fae Day (Cosplay Central).Show producers: Dean Russell, Nora Saks, Grace Tatter, Matt Reed, and Paul Vaitkus Credits:Ĭo-hosts: Ben Brock Johnson, Amory Sivertson and Quincy Walters Producer Quincy Walters also examines what it takes to become a Black fairy. And what we find isn't a hashtags to riches story, but a fairytale about how the internet can be a place where dreams bigger than your follower count can come true. In this episode of Endless Thread, we look into #BlackFaeDay, and how important it is to those who celebrate. "It was really a miracle," she told Endless Thread.Ī miracle because since 2021, on the second Saturday of May, Black fairy enthusiasts have united around #BlackFaeDay to show the world that Black fairies are real, and that there's space for them online and off. But she's become somewhat of an influencer. She only had 300-something followers on social media, it's true. ![]() Once upon a time, in a magical land of Oklahoma, fairy Jasmine LaFleur wanted to create a hashtag to unite Black fairies all across the land. ![]() She read Lord of The Rings back in the 1970's and had wished for a community like Black Fae Day (Credit: Jasmine LaFleur) ![]()
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