The Power of Fan activism with Janae Phillips and Shawn Taylor - a podcast by Henry Jenkins Colin Maclay

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This week, we offer the second of an ongoing series of episodes focused on fandom and fandom studies. Last week, we explored fandom’s relationship with the creative industries. This week, we are looking at fan-based activism.

The episode features Janae Phillips, Director of Leadership and Education for the Harry Potter Alliance, who oversees the Granger Leadership Academy and the Fandom Forward study guides project, among other things. Shawn Taylor is one of the founders of Nerds of Color and a founding organizer of the Black Comix Arts Festival, a festival that highlights and promotes artists on the margins of the mainstream comic book industry. Shawn recently published a white paper, We The Fans: How Our Powers Can Change the World, as a Senior Fellow for the Pop Culture Collaborative

We begin our discussion by trying to understand what we mean by fan activism and why fandom has emerged as an important driver of movements for social change. We consider why fandom might not only enable young people to enter the political process but also how fan activism becomes more sustainable because of the elements of joy, empathy, and passion it brings with it. We consider the darker sides of fan activism, including links between “toxic fandom” and the alt-right, but we also consider how fandom has become a site for anti-racism work. We share our experiences at the Granger Leadership Program this summer as an example of how the Harry Potter Alliance is helping to train young activists and the Granger/Lovegood campaign as a specific effort with the goal of registering and informing potential young voters. Finally, Shawn closes us out with some reflections on Afro-futurism as a philosophy and model for social action and the risks that it has become too cool, too fast.

This episode is dedicated to the memory of Karan Nevatia – a remarkable young producer, fan, activist, and professional.

Here are some of the references from this episode, for those who want to dig a little deeper: 

 

Here are some articles Henry has written about the Harry Potter Alliance’s model for social change and its Not in Harry’s Name Campaign. Henry’s research group had more to say about the Harry Potter Alliance in their book, By Any Media Necessary: The New Youth Activism

 

This video about the Not in Harry’s Name campaign illustrates how the HPA builds on the infrastructure fandom provides.

 

HPA’s Hunger Games Campaign

 

More of HPA’s Fandom Forward Resources:

Star Wars

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Black Panther

Welcome to Night Vale

Pokemon

Doctor Who

 

Fandom Jargon

What is a Blerd?

Asian-American fans 

 

Nerds of Color: Ghost in the Shell controversy

Racebending 

Star Trek

E.E. “Doc” Smith – Lensmen Novels

The Book of Three, Prydain, The Horned King

Raiders of the Lost Ark – mythology

 

Save Our Show campaigns

 

What Steven Universe did for queer kids

Worldbuilding in Role-Playing Games

 

Translating fandom skills to digital organizing; fandom as a way to make activism sustainable:

Activist joy

The Handmaid’s Tale

Princess Leia at Women’s March

Hong Kong students and Les Miserables

Three finger salute in Thailand

Trump and Popular Culture

TiKTok  Protest

What’s different about youth activism

 

Exclusive vs. Inclusive Fandoms:

Comicsgate

Gamergate

Spider-Man 

Star Wars - Kelly Marie Tran

Transformative fandom/affirmational fandom

Yes And

Fandom Hierarchies and Ownership

 

Cross the Streams – Ghostbusters

 

Hermoine Granger - SPEW

Granger Leadership Academy

the TERF who shall not be named

Steven Universe and HPA

 

Granger/Lovegood 2020 "campaign"

Luna Lovegood

 

Afrofuturism

Alondra Nelson on Afrofuturism

Mark Dery on Afrofuturism

Shawn Taylor on Our Opinions are Correct - the history of Afrofuturism

Chadwick Boseman 

Mutabaruka

Shawn Taylor's Essay on Black Panther

Steven Barnes on Black Panther 

Afro-speculative

Buckminster Fuller

Astroblackness

Afrifutrism

More thoughts on "the White CIA guy" in Black Panther - Eve Ewing on Intercepted

Shawn’s film Afrofuturist recommendation: Destination Planet Negro

 

History of Fictional characters running for president:

Pogo, “I Go Pogo”

Pat Paulson

Archie Bunker

Bart Simpson

 

Some basics on K-pop fan activism

John Lewis “good trouble”

K-pop fans’ sabotage of Tulsa Trump rally

 

Check out these related past episodes:

Episode 14: Hye Jin Lee and Cristina Visperas on the Global Fandom for K-pop

Episode 22: On Conspiracy Theories, with Benjamen Walker and Wu Ming

Episode 66: The Legacy of Octavia E. Butler with Damian E. Duffy, John Jennings, and Shelley Streeby

Episode 40: Exploring the Dark Fantastic with Ebony Thomas

Episode 25: Why Do We Need More Critics of Color? with Jeff Yang & Mauricio Mota

Episode 26: Reimagining the ecology of cultural criticism: Elizabeth Mendez Berry and Carolina A. Miranda

Episode 27: Critics of color: The added value of subtleties, with Eric Deggans

Episode 5: Black Panther, comics and the history of Marvel

Episode 6: Define American’s Julian Gomez on Black Panther and empowering fan activism

Episode 8: Manouchka Labouba on Black Panther and African cinema today

Episode 9: Nicholas J. Cull on Black Panther and the politics of popular culture

Hear Karan Nevatia talking on NPR about his signature song, “No Scrubs” by TLC

Donate to the Harry Potter Alliance in memory of Karan Nevatia.

If you or someone you know needs someone to lean on for emotional support, call the Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. You can also chat them online.

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