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Blackout Day


Blackout Day is a social media event which encourages the posting of content that was created by and features everyday black people. Specific tags e.g. #TheBlackout and #BlackoutDay are used to connect users to that content and to increase visibility of that content. Blackout Day launched on March 6, 2015 and after an event on December 21, 2015 will be held on the sixth day of every third month, starting with March 6, 2016.

The event was conceived in early February 2015 by Tumblr user T’von Green. Green noticed that there was a lack of black representation on social media, specifically on Tumblr;

“Damn, I’m not seeing enough Black people on my dash. Of course I see a constant amount of Black celebrities but what about the regular people? Where is their shine”.

In addition, he noticed that when black people were depicted it was usually in a negative light. To gain feedback on his idea he got on Tumblr and through those interactions he met Marissa Sebastian, who came up with the name behind the movement and later on became the PR and CEO of the movement, and Tumblr user V. Matthew-King Yarde (known as Nukrik on social media) the creator behind the various logos for the event. Blackout Day was created as a 24-hour event that would expose the online black community and others on social media to positive images of everyday beautiful black individuals, through selfies, videos, gifs and other media. Its goal was simple, shed a positive light on black individuals and cripple stereotypes. The idea spread quickly once given a name, and gained supporters within the black Tumblr community. An official website was created to help the online black community access up to date information on when and how it would work. Before the event, the creators posted guidelines on who could participate and how to do so.[1]

After the event launched, the creators decided to make it a monthly event, on every first Friday of every month, but the frequency was an issue for a majority of supporters who believed that the event would not have a significant impact if it was a too frequent and they felt as though it should be a yearly event on the day it was first launch, which was an issue for the creators and also other supporters who thought the frequency should be increased. They changed it to a seasonal themed event that would occur on the 21st of September and December until January 2016, where it would be changed to fall on the 6th of every third month. Each Blackout Day would be themed around black heritage/history and participants are encouraged to post content surrounding the given theme.


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