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In Part 2 of the Black Creators Panel, the conversation continues — this time with Elizabeth Collins, JeyHighDef, and myself.While Abby Burkholder and ZelliousCosplay were originally scheduled to be part of this session, this discussion became a more focused continuation following Part 1. We dive deeper into creativity, representation, and the realities Black creators face within pop culture spaces.What started as structured questions turned into something more organic and necessary — honest dialogue, shared experiences, and perspective that deserves to be heard.If you haven’t watched Part 1 yet, be sure to check it out to experience the full conversation.
By Philip CooperIn Part 2 of the Black Creators Panel, the conversation continues — this time with Elizabeth Collins, JeyHighDef, and myself.While Abby Burkholder and ZelliousCosplay were originally scheduled to be part of this session, this discussion became a more focused continuation following Part 1. We dive deeper into creativity, representation, and the realities Black creators face within pop culture spaces.What started as structured questions turned into something more organic and necessary — honest dialogue, shared experiences, and perspective that deserves to be heard.If you haven’t watched Part 1 yet, be sure to check it out to experience the full conversation.