The Obsidian Archives include blog posts, critical essays, and fan fiction written by BGC members, contributors, and community. Take a trip through time and peruse through the blog, Critical Companion series, and Hogwarts BSU project for inspiration, nuanced critiques, and wonderful stories written in the Wizarding World!
Featured Creators
Meet Black women who are creating space and art, learn about their process, and why they believe it is important for Black people to be creators. We feature a new Creator at the beginning of each month.
Author Spotlight
We Black & Nerds
Our blog was a space that worked to be representative of our realities and experiences as a way to counter the ones largely depicted in the mainstream. The blog hosted a variety of commentary on popular culture including book reviews, television and film recaps, personal essays, and our contributor-led series The Critical Companion, a bi-monthly themed project that delved into different aspects of critical fandom.
The Critical Companion
Hogwarts BSU
Hogwarts BSU was a fan fiction project that asked Black Potterheads to imagine what it would be like to be Black in the Wizarding World. Read stories of Black students at Hogwarts, Black businesses in the Potterverse, and Black Wizard History, and feel free to add your own stories to Archive of Our Own using the tag Hogwarts BSU!
The Parable of Bone and Ash
A woman searches for her missing daughter.
Innovations in Black Magical Hair Care
Learn about Black hair care in the Wizarding World.
Kendra Margaux Ollivander
A character profile of Kendra Margaux Ollivander.
Black Girl Does Magic: It’s Purpose
Black Girls Does Magic Part 4: Daisy comes into her own.
American Witch
A portrait of an American witch.
Black Girl Does Magic: You’ll Find Your Way
Black Girl Does Magic Part 3: Daisy stands up for herself.
Black Girl Does Magic: A Black Hermione Granger
Black Girl Does Magic Part 2: Life at Hogwarts begins to change for Daisy.
Hermione Granger and the Quarter-Life Crisis
Season 1 of Hermione Granger and the Quarter-Life Crisis.