



A Brief Look at Subcultures: Cosplay Edition
Cosplay has had a long and varying history that can be surprising. It’s easy to think of cosplay only appearing with the first sci-fi conventions in the 1970s and earlier, but that isn’t the case.
February: 28 Days of Black Cosplay
Since 2015 Black History Month has, within the cosplay community, been known as #28DaysofBlackCosplay. The tag floods most of today’s relevant social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, and TikTok) with black cosplayers who cosplay from a variety of mediums.