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Why have Black writers been missing from children’s sci-fi and fantasy for so long?

Publishers and industry gatekeepers must put in the work to keep open the portal to this fresh dimension of Black-authored sci-fi and fantasy, as recent successes have demonstrated.

Femi Fadugba
Femi Fadugba

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