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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