Freelance Work

Decloaking Wakanda: Creating Space for BIPOC Nerds

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Libary and Museum

February 29, 2024  |  Virtual  |  6:00 PM CT


Session Description:

For the past 30 years, BIPOC nerds have existed in the cringe-worthy shadow of Urkel. What if, instead, they’d had portrayals such as Chadwick Bosman’s Black Panther, Oscar Isaac’s Poe Dameron, and Simu Liu’s Shang-Chi who not only fed their passions but also served as their avatars? Would they feel less like mutants hiding among us? Just as Wakanda was a fiercely guarded safe haven, classrooms and libraries can create spaces for the BIPOC fandom - an underserved and underrepresented community within our communities. Join us for this discussion in which Christina Taylor, Jean Darnell, and Stephanie Galvan-Russell discuss the need to connect with nerd culture and share tips to help you create a welcoming environment for the BIPOC fandom. 

Speakers: 

Jean Darnell, Dessau Middle School; Stephanie Galvan Russell, Hutto Independent School District; and  Christina Taylor, Texas State Library and Archives Commission (moderator)