The Women of Wakanda Fanfic Challenge is a project centered in encouraging the creation of fanfiction centered in the female characters from the 2018 Marvel film Black Panther.
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Welcome to the first #MCU in Color event!!! We’re holding it here on @fansofcolor and at @mcufandomhatespeopleofcolor for 3 weeks. The first week starts in February we do hope you’ll keep it centered on Black characters. These are just prompts to help guide your posts so you don’t have to follow these. Please tag everything “marvel in color” and we’ll reblog here and at fansofcolor. Any questions please feel free to ask!!
“The Dora Milaje needed to look like a real fighting force and I feel that its impact on women is that of empowerment, but it also speaks to young girls who want to dress up as the Dora, but don’t want to wear briefs and a bustier and a belt. They may not really like showing their legs and they may want to cover their bodies and still feel like a superhero. I feel like lately that’s the thing that I have seen that makes sense to me. We’re not teaching our daughters to lead with their bodies, but with their fortitude, minds, and strength. And they’re still seen as beautiful.”
- Ruth Carter on how she approached dressing the Dora Milaje in Black Panther (x)