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From anime and gaming to bookstagramming, showing that Black teen life is multi-faceted. Breaking Media Stereotypes
In traditional TV and film, Black teens have often been cast as the "sassy sidekick" or forced into "adultified" roles. Modern media content created by and for tiny Black teens prioritizes . Shows like grown-ish or the rise of "coming-of-age" indie films have started to reflect a more nuanced physical diversity, allowing smaller-statured creators to occupy space without having to fit a specific "tough" persona. The Power of Community