Blaise Zabini looks back on some important moments during his time at Hogwarts.
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DJ reflects on how Black cultural retention is its own form of magic and how it can be used in our every day to shape and mold our futures.
This week on #WizardTeam and The Time Room, we are joined by our friend, founder of Hashtag Ruthless Productions, and host of The Gayly Prophet, Jessie Blount. In this episode, she asks how Harry’s story would change if Hermione kept dating Viktor Krum?
Porshèa called The Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks, Young Readers Edition a "well-rounded, powerfully written, and fast-paced biography."
Meet our February Black Women Creators! Bezi Yohannes (@BeingABookwyrm) and Ravynn K. Stringfield (@RavynnKaMia) hosts of Dreaming in the Dark podcast
This week on #WizardTeam and The Time Room, Olivia Dolphin and Proma Khosla join and ask how Harry’s story would change if Marietta never turned in Dumbledore's Army?
Porshèa reviews Ida B. the Queen, a book by a descendant of the famed journalist.