Photo via FX Networks / Courtesy Everett Collection
Photo via FX Networks / Courtesy Everett Collection

For years, witchcraft has had a traditional look in popular entertainment — pointy hats, broomsticks, spells and potions — and usually white. Aside from a few supporting character examples, Black witchcraft has remained a blind spot in this witchy narrative. There’s no version of “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” for Black witches. So we asked the real members of this varied spiritual practice today how Hollywood can do better for Black witchcraft.

For the full story, visit Variety.com/Film/News.

Loading

Similar Posts