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"I never wanted to do this But I’ll do it if it guarantees that you will hear me, someday you’ll thank me."
#sleepless domain#sleepless domain spoilers#although not intentionally because I actually kinda called this though mary did it WAY BETTER#gender: magical girl#scarab scribblings#scarab reblogging her own nonsense
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It’s important to savor the little things. Happy Thanksgiving to all my Stateside peeps!
Obligatory shoutout to @degenerate-mystery-inc-whore , who cameos in the last page. Also present but not on this website is my twin, the disgruntled Catboy, and one of my oldest friends.
Before anyone asks, I collect the plushie forms of diseases. It brings me joy.
#transgender#trans#biblicallyaccuratemoth#trans woman#trans girl#transfem#mtf trans#trans gender#trans pride#trans women#transgirl#transisbeautiful#mtftrans#trans mtf#mtf#mtf girl#thanksgiving#godzilla#minus one#estrogen#estrogen is magic#HRT#lgbt artist#queer artwork#queer art#queer artist#transgender artist#trans artist#artists on tumblr#trans comic
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A Historical Deep Dive into the Founders of Black Womanism & Modern Feminism
Six African American Suffragettes Mainstream History Tried to Forget
These amazing Black American women each advanced the principles of modern feminism and Black womanism by insisting on an intersectional approach to activism. They understood that the struggles of race and gender were intertwined, and that the liberation of Black women was essential. Their writings, speeches, and actions have continued to inspire movements addressing systemic inequities, while affirming the voices of marginalized women who have shaped society. Through their amazing work, they have expanded the scope of womanism and intersectional feminism to include racial justice, making it more inclusive and transformative.
Anna Julia Cooper (1858–1964)
Quote: “The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or a sect, a party or a class—it is the cause of humankind, the very birthright of humanity.”
Contribution: Anna Julia Cooper was an educator, scholar, and advocate for Black women’s empowerment. Her book A Voice from the South by a Black Woman of the South (1892) is one of the earliest articulations of Black feminist thought. She emphasized the intellectual and cultural contributions of Black women and argued that their liberation was essential to societal progress. Cooper believed education was the key to uplifting African Americans and worked tirelessly to improve opportunities for women and girls, including founding organizations for Black women’s higher education. Her work challenged both racism and sexism, laying the intellectual foundation for modern Black womanism.
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825–1911)
Quote: “We are all bound together in one great bundle of humanity, and society cannot trample on the weakest and feeblest of its members without receiving the curse in its own soul.”
Contribution: Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was a poet, author, and orator whose work intertwined abolitionism, suffrage, and temperance advocacy. A prominent member of the American Equal Rights Association, she fought for universal suffrage, arguing that Black women’s voices were crucial in shaping a just society. Her 1866 speech at the National Woman’s Rights Convention emphasized the need for solidarity among marginalized groups, highlighting the racial disparities within the feminist movement. Harper’s writings, including her novel Iola Leroy, offered early depictions of Black womanhood and resilience, paving the way for Black feminist literature and thought.
Ida B. Wells (1862–1931)
Quote: “The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.”
Contribution: Ida B. Wells was a fearless journalist, educator, and anti-lynching activist who co-founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Her investigative reporting exposed the widespread violence and racism faced by African Americans, particularly lynchings. As a suffragette, Wells insisted on addressing the intersection of race and gender in the fight for women’s voting rights. At the 1913 Women’s Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C., she famously defied instructions to march in a segregated section and joined the Illinois delegation at the front, demanding recognition for Black women in the feminist movement. Her activism laid the groundwork for modern feminisms inclusion of intersectionality, emphasizing the dual oppressions faced by Black women.
Sojourner Truth (1797–1883)
Quote: “Ain’t I a Woman?”
Contribution: Born into slavery, Sojourner Truth became a powerful voice for abolition, women's rights, and racial justice after gaining her freedom. Her famous 1851 speech, "Ain’t I a Woman?" delivered at a women's rights convention in Akron, Ohio, directly challenged the exclusion of Black women from the feminist narrative. She highlighted the unique struggles of Black women, who faced both racism and sexism, calling out the hypocrisy of a movement that often-centered white women’s experiences. Truth’s legacy lies in her insistence on equality for all, inspiring future generations to confront the intersecting oppressions of race and gender in their advocacy.
Nanny Helen Burroughs (1879–1961)
Quote: “We specialize in the wholly impossible.”
Contribution: Nanny Helen Burroughs was an educator, activist, and founder of the National Training School for Women and Girls in Washington, D.C., which emphasized self-sufficiency and vocational training for African American women. She championed the "Three B's" of her educational philosophy: Bible, bath, and broom, advocating for spiritual, personal, and professional discipline. Burroughs was also a leader in the Women's Convention Auxiliary of the National Baptist Convention, where she pushed for the inclusion of women's voices in church leadership. Her dedication to empowering Black women as agents of social change influenced both the feminist and civil rights movements, promoting a vision of racial and gender equality.
Elizabeth Piper Ensley (1847–1919)
Quote: “The ballot in the hands of a woman means power added to influence.”
Contribution: Elizabeth Piper Ensley was a suffragist and civil rights activist who played a pivotal role in securing women’s suffrage in Colorado in 1893, making it one of the first states to grant women the vote. As a Black woman operating in the predominantly white suffrage movement, Ensley worked to bridge racial and class divides, emphasizing the importance of political power for marginalized groups. She was an active member of the Colorado Non-Partisan Equal Suffrage Association and focused on voter education to ensure that women, especially women of color, could fully participate in the democratic process. Ensley’s legacy highlights the importance of coalition-building in achieving systemic change.
To honor these pioneers, we must continue to amplify Black women's voices, prioritizing intersectionality, and combat systemic inequalities in race, gender, and class.
Modern black womanism and feminist activism can expand upon these little-known founders of woman's rights by continuously working on an addressing the disparities in education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for marginalized communities. Supporting Black Woman-led organizations, fostering inclusive black femme leadership, and embracing allyship will always be vital.
Additionally, when we continuously elevate their contributions in social media or multi-media art through various platforms, and academic curriculum we ensure their legacies continuously inspire future generations. By integrating their principles into feminism and advocating for collective liberation, women and feminine allies can continue their fight for justice, equity, and feminine empowerment, hand forging a society, by blood, sweat, bones and tears where all women can thrive, free from oppression.
#black femininity#womanism#womanist#intersectional feminism#intersectionality#intersectional politics#women's suffrage#suffragette#suffrage movement#suffragists#witches of color#feminist#divine feminine#black history month#black beauty#black girl magic#vintage black women#black women in history#african american history#hoodoo community#hoodoo heritage month#feminism#radical feminism#radical feminists do interact#social justice#racial justice#sexism#gender issues#toxic masculinity#patriarchy
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Hexsquad magical girls
Doodles below

#toh#the owl house#luz noceda#amity blight#gus porter#willow park#hunter toh#magical girl au#yes Gus and Hunter are magical girls too#the magical girl term doesn't judge gender#because I say so
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When browsing through the wares of a newly opened magic shop you passed by an item that caught your interest, a massive mirror
You peaked inside expecting to see yourself, but instead you saw, a girl? About your height, quite pretty, good taste in fashion… Maybe your mom when she was younger?
It feels weird, in a good way, to see this girl follow all your movements, you couldn’t help but smile, and her smile is radiant
You felt an odd sense of relief… until you looked down to see that, you’re you, of course you are
Why do you feel so sad?
…
“Quite the item isn’t it?”, the Witch tending the shop noticed your interest and started talking to you “a magic mirror that shows you what you’d look like if you were born the opposite sex”
You stare into it
Why do you feel this deep dread?
“But that’s not all it does!” The witch continues ��want to see a magic trick?” The witch asks laying a hand on your back
You’re curious to see where this is going, so you nod your head
In one swoop the witch pushes you against the mirror and as you brace yourself to slam into it, stumbling on your feet across the floor, you find yourself slamming into the witch face first
She laughs “I probably didn’t need to push that hard”
As you lay on the ground you feel different, you look as you prepare to push yourself up from the ground you notice your hands… are they smaller?
As you get it up and oriented yourself you glance at the mirror, still the same showing girl you, but how did you get turned around did… did you get
“Sorry” the witch says as her laughter days down “that’s the first time I’ve pushed someone through a mirror, should’ve seen that coming”
You look down and see the dress you’re wearing
“Now cutie” the witch claps her hands, and jumps up! She has a grin you don’t trust “I hoped you enjoyed the trick! If you ever want to become a guy again And I hope you have some savings! Gender-bending magic is quite expensive!”
You stumble back, you can’t turn back? The mirror is showing yo- Girl You, not the real Guy You, so… that’s a no go? You’re way to poor for anything
“But don’t worry cutie, we pay quite well here and just so happen have an opening for a maid and I can assure you, you’ll look just adorable in the uniform”
#though the Witch did “forget” to mention that the only hard part about gender bending is involuntary changes#if you want to force a girl into the body of a boy#then that will be very difficult and expensive#but if the subject deeply desires to have the opposite sex#whether consciously or subconsciously#well then all you need is a simple visit to your closest magic mirror!#.#gentle#forcefem#i-like-talking#..#I want to start a series on the one hand#but on the other I should probably work on my school projects first#so hard to prioritise#that said I hope you cuties still enjoyed the writing I got out!!!#I hope you have a good day cutie!#or sweet dreams if you’re reading this as late as I’m writing it!
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a friend of mine is a huge fan of magical girl shows and knows a lot abt them, but i myself have.... very little knowledge... but they talk a lot abt magical girl designs and so i decided to try designing some of my favorite little guys as magical girls (with my friend's design input) ! @ magical girl fans what do you think? is this a good magical girl lineup lol
#this can be magical girls (gender neutral) or magical girls (gendered)#. depending on ur interpretation of simons gender lol#ik trans woman simon is a popular hc and thats valid as hell#my art#fan art#adventure time#magical girls#betty grof#bonnibel bubblegum#simon petrikov#marceline abadeer
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Scarlet Star is about a delinquent boy who gains the ability to become a magical girl!
He's kinda a dumb and edgy teenager, and he'll have to figure out how to make the most of his situation!
#anime#scarlet star#manga#art#magical girl#artists on tumblr#illustration#comic#cute#gender bender#delinquent
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✦ 𝑺𝑷𝑬𝑪𝑻𝑹𝑬 ✧
#finished up this refsheet for an adopted adoptable! I had a lot of ideas when I made their original design so I was really happy#refsheet#character sheet#character design#character art#art#monster girl#(monster girl is a gender neutral term just like magical girl)
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girl one of my school friends straight up just said 'i wish i was a girl but im not so it is what it is' and when i replied 'i'm gonna forcefem you im going to slip estrogen into your sandwich' """he""" was like 'i wish'
by the time we graduate i want """""him""""" to change """""""""his"""""""""" pronouns. any tips?
Get some pills into her food now!!
#But seriously.#Talk to her. Tell her that if she wants to#She just can#That there’s no criteria besides will#And give her the time to accept that#Be here for her if you can#It’s not easy for the new girls#To understand that there’s no magic sauce that makes you trans#That you don’t have to know it from birth#You can just wake up one day and decide it’d be fun#Because gender is whatever you make it to be
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Trans Graphic Novels
Graphic novels are real books! Here are ten beautiful trans graphic novels you should read:










Book titles:
Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms by Crystal Frasier
The Ojja-Wojja by Magdalene Visaggio and Jenn St-Onge
Rabbit Chase by Elizabeth Lapensee, KC Oster and Aarin Dokum
Deadendia: The Watcher's Test by Hamish Steele
Magical Boy by The Kao
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker and Wendy Xu
Welcome To St. Hell by Lewis Hancox
Girl Haven by Lilah Sturges, Meaghan Carter & Joamette Gil
Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe
Across a Field of Starlight by Blue Delliquanti
#cheer up#the ojja-wojja#rabbit chase#deadendia#magical boy#mooncakes#welcome to st. hell#girl haven#gender queer#across a field of starlight#trans books#trans book of the day#queer books#booklr#nonbinary#transmasc#transfem#graphic novels#graphic novel#trans graphic novels#queer graphic novels
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12 MANGA BY LGBT+ CREATORS
Happy pride month!! My time has come. Years of seeking lgbt manga lead me some great finds, and here's all the ones written by openly LGBT mangaka!
1- Our Dreams At Dusk by Yuhki Kamitani, an asexual x-gender creator!

A classic in the lgbt manga niche. Literally google "lgbt manga" and you'll find this one in the top results. It's popular for a reason! Starting Tasuku, a gay teen, the manga deals with members of the queer community from all walks of life living in a small town, and how being queer impact their lives. Yuhki Kamitani's poetic and abstract story telling abilities enhances a simple story line into one of the best emotional roller-coasters you'll ever ride on. TW: Attempt suicide, mentions of said attempt, groping of a minor, lots of homophobia
2- I Think Our Son is Gay by Okura, a gay creator!

An ADORABLE story about a progressive mom trying to learn more about how to support her closeted gay son without making it obvious that she knows. Super sweet and adorable, and the author's notes were so touching! queer joy all around
TW: Discussions and verbal displays of homophobia
3- Boys Run The Riot by Keito Gaku, a transmasc creator!

Another classic in this niche. The story follows a trans boy named Ryo who bonds with the trouble student Jin over men's fashion, and together they decide to start a fashion brand. It's refreshing to see the struggles of a trans boy portrayed so genuine and authentically.
TW: Gender dysphoria, outing
4- My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness by Kabi Nagata, a lesbian creator!

Kabi Nagata is an biographical essayist that publishes all her work in manga form. In one of her most popular works, My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness, Kabi tells the series of the events that led her to sleeping with a lesbian sex worker. Bold and authentic, Kabi has no fear to portray the ugly and fucked up parts of mental illness, in turn crafting an intimate and touching story.
TW: Self-harm, eating disorder, lots of discussions of mental illness, sexuality, and gender.
5- The Bride was a Boy by Chii, a transfem creator!

The biographical tale of the author, Chii, from realizing she's trans to meeting her husband, all told through 4-koma stories! The adorable chibi art-style and light-heartedness of this manga is sure to warm anyone's hearts! It's great to see the story of a trans woman told in such an optimistic and happy way. Details like the pop-ups of information about LGBT and Trans issues to the game-board illustrating her transition journey really show how proud Chii is of her identity, as she should!
TW: None that I remember
6- My Brother's Husband by Gengoroh Tagame, a gay creator!

The #1 non-sexual Bara, made by the #1 bara author. Tagame may be more known for his NSFW works, but his first SFW serialization shows the experience he's gained through the decades working on manga, even winning multiple awards (-) . After single father Yaichi's estranged brother passed away, Yaichi gets visited by his Canadian husband, Mike. A beautiful and sweet story of dealing with loss and overcoming homophobia, ft the cutest little child character and a very healthy divorced couple!
TW: Nudity (Technically non-sexual, but Tagame is a bear and it shows), Grief and loss of a loved one
7- To Strip The Flesh by Oto Toda, a transmasc creator!

An anthology book of various stories by Toda. The first of which, To Strip the Flesh (Where the manga gets its namesake) is inspired by the author's experience with dysphoria and coming out as a trans men. Toda was the assistant of Tatsuki Fujimoto (Chainsaw Men) during the serialization of Fire Punch.
TWs: Gender Dysphoria, gore, mutilation (no blood shown), house invasion, nudity, hunting and skinning of animals, gunshot wound, mysoginy
8-Gay Fuuzoku no Mochigi-san - Sexuality Is Life - by Mochigi, a gay creator!

Originally published on Twitter, Mochigi tells of his experience running away from home and coming to work in the bustling Shinjuku Ni-Chome, Tokyo's gay neighborhood. Through his sex work and work in gay bars, Mochigi tells an authentic story of the ups and downs of the gay culture in Tokyo.
TWs: Though not visually graphic, it goes into a lot of details about gay sex work
9- Vassalord by Nanae Chrono, a transmasc creator!

Y'all aren't ready for the synopsis... ok so this cyborg vampire who works for the Vatican is frenemies with this fuckboy vampire. They fight then make up then kiss and break-up (YOU!). Together they go on missions set by the church. Extremely emo and edgy vampires, actually really great action, and all the charm of early 2000's BL, now with extra blood! Nanae Chromo came out on twitter as trans only recently, and many news sources including Anime List still lists him as Female unfortunately.
TW: Bloody fights, enough homoeroticism to make your teeth rot
10- X-Gender by Asuka Miyazaki, a X-gender creator!

Miyazaki (AFAB) realizes at age 33 that they not only are X-gender, but like woman as well! The relatable and awkward biographical story of the author's experiences and new discoveries about their identity and the community. The manga also takes the time to explain all the terms used in the LGBT community, making it very accessible to those out of the loop! Also, the art-style is very cute.
TW: Lots of talks about sex and gender, possibly other things as I have not read it yet
11- Why I Adopted my Husband by Yuta Yagi, a gay creator!

The cute auto biography of Yuta and Kyota, a gay couple who have been dating for almost 20 years. The manga talks about not only their relationship, but also what it's like to live as a gay couple in Japan, and the draws and benefits of adoption as a way to seek the same legal rights of straight couples.
TWs: None
• Final Word •
I made this list to celebrate all the brave people who are open about their identities, but I also wanna point out that there are incredible LGBT manga out there written by anonymous or even straight creators!
Happy pride month to everyone but specially all the people living in places where it's not safe to be openly LGBT, everyday that you breathe is an act of rebellion, and we should be proud of that!
Here's a quickie of some other LGBT manga that didn't make the list for some reason or another- hmu if u want more details on them or just wanna talk about lgbt manga in general!
#prepare for a tag bomb!!#pride month#happy pride month#our dreams at dusk#hiraeth wa tabiji no hate#kamatani yuhki#i think our son is gay#boys run the riot#kabi nagata#my lesbian experience with loneliness#the bride was a boy#my brother's husband#gengoroh tagame#to strip the flesh#oto toda#mochigi#vassalord#x gender manga#why i adopted my husband#yuta yagi#until i love myself#love me for who i am#until i meet my husband#magical girl ore#school zone girls#yuri#yaoi#lgbt manga#queer manga#lgbt author
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Magical Girl Cure Palette!
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My brain rot is far too advanced to be treated, and far too divine to be stopped.
#transgender#trans#trans woman#trans girl#transfem#biblicallyaccuratemoth#mtf trans#trans gender#trans experience#estrogen#hrt estrogen#estrogen is magic#llamas with hats#queer artist#lgbt artist
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Reminder that Dreamtale Twins are canonically sexless beings who identify with male pronouns.
yk what that means troops~💫
#utmv#ut au#sans aus#undertale#Dreamtale#dream sans#nightmare sans#It’s headcanon time#I like to headcanon that they use male pronouns but don’t actually care or think about it#Because they have literally all and none of the gender anyways✨✨✨#they are beings of energy grace and magical girl juice#They don’t restrain based on sex or gender#like tumblr queens fr fr#Or I love stories where they are femme#Because literally why not#Fluid kings#I headcanon that they don’t pay attention to or simply don’t care about labels all that much#and just use he/him as a default 🤷🏽♀️#Some fandom positivity for the night!#trans dreamtale headcanons#Trans
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I come in peace .. . . .. . ... . .
#avm#animation vs minecraft#alan becker#avm tsc#avm purple#avm green#avm blue#avm yellow#avm red#here she is again drawing dreses on fandoms she gets into at a fashionably late time#oh if youre asking me what i think their gender is. there is none.#theyre literally just sticks to me. kids even#so their dresses are based off vibes cuz i like drawing dresses and skirts :]#i can yap about my choices if you want. magical girl green is the funniest thing to me ever
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Henlooo!
Made a doodle for a possible upcoming fic I'm making. I'm thinking of calling it Cereal for Dessert?
Still working out a lot of it, so it will probably take a bit. If you wanna know more, feel free to ask! I will try to answer what I can.
This little Bamf's name is Lucky Charms or just Lucky
This is a side account mainly for the fic, my main is @disappointedvex, but I don't really post a lot on there.
#kurt wagner x reader#Bamf#xmen fanart#kurt wagner#fanfic#magical girl concept#It's gonna be called something else though bc I want something more gender neutral#doodlecakes#bamfs#kurt wagner fanart#nightcrawler bamfs#nightcrawler#nightcrawler fanart#nightcrawler x reader
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