Photograph by Aurie Singletary of Clique Creative
It’s a bit of an understatement to say that adjusting to life after the pandemicâor as I like to call it, the Great Pauseâwas challenging.
For some, the healing balm came in the form of a hashtag, #blackfaeday. In May 2021, I called for Black fantasy enthusiasts all over social media to don fantasy garb and celebrate themselves for a day of positivity and merriment.
Since then, Black Fae Day has been celebrated globally, online and in person, on the second Saturday of May each year.
Black Fae Day is all about connecting through playful experiencesâand as it turns out, playing is good for you! I recently spoke about this subject with Dr. Niah W. Dickson Singletary, a.k.a. Phoenix Luxe. A self-proclaimed TheraFairy who cosplays, she has written on the mental and psychological benefits of creativity and play for Black adults. She shared her unique perspective as a fantasy nerd and mental health therapist.
âOrganizations and holidays like Black Fae Day,â Luxe told me, âteach the world what Black people have always known: Radical joy and play are healing. Fantasy is limitless and allows for expression that doesnât focus on revisiting trauma of our everyday lives.â
When I asked her what advice sheâd give people who feel alienated and without communityâand who want to experience more joy through playâshe responded, âFor every interest, there are people ready to welcome you ⌠people that can show you all the ways joy is real ⌠Sometimes it starts with something as simple as frolicking in a park among kin.â
And that we do. Black Fae Day is an intergenerational affair that inspires lasting smiles to heal weary hearts. Whole families participate, from grandparents to the youngest infant. Children cavort in miniature wings, capes, and face paint. Their parents wear festive costumes as well. Humble gatherings in homes and parks are the most magical and popular ways to celebrate, but if youâre ambitious like me, you might quite literally have a ball.
Since the inaugural jubilee, Iâve had the pleasure of hosting two Fairytale Galas and a global Faemily Reunion. People from all backgrounds and walks of life have collaborated to make each celebration more jovial than the last. Connections as deep and rich as mycelium forests have been created through the power of kindness and imagination. And yes: I too credit the unstoppable power of the playfulness in all of us. Itâs an intimate and ancient feeling that can be experienced only by inviting others in.
This spring, I encourage every reader to slay feelings of bashfulness and invite someone new into your play circle. The overture can be as simple as sharing a welcoming smile or sending out an invitation for second breakfast. Remember that your playfulness is liberatingânot only for yourself but for the people around you. Joy is the bridge that connects all hearts and minds.
When youâre ready to roll down hills and Swag Surf in castles, Iâll be waiting. To see whatâs happening in your neck of the woods or to participate in this Black Fae Day, please follow the official Instagram @blackfaedayofficial for updates. Like last yearâs, the next Faemily Reunion will include several event and community organizers from around the world.
Phoenix Luxe Recommends
To hear more about the incredible research mentioned here, reach out to Dr. Singletary via her Instagram handle: @blerdylove. Also, aside from Black Fae Day, Luxe loves communities like Carefree Black Girl (@carefreeblackgirlinc)
and Black Joy x Reckon (@blackjoyreckon). For further reading, she recommends Dr. Jearold Winston Hollandâs Black Recreation: A Historical Perspective; Why Wakanda Matters: What Black Panther Reveals About Psychology, Identity, and Communication, edited by Dr. Sheena C. Howard; and Dr. Samuel T. Gladdingâs Creative Arts in Counseling.
Jasmine La Fleur is a proud library worker and self proclaimed LiFAERian in Jacksonville, Florida. When she isnât frolicking with local fairies she enjoys reviewing books on the Nymphs of Lore Podcast.
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