Welcome to !poc!

About this subhive

Like the sidebar says, this is a “dedicated community for minority groups and people of color, their interests, and their issues.” I suggested this community to Beehaw to provide a casual space for POC in the Fediverse to connect, network, chat, share ideas, etc. The main reason I felt a community like this was necessary is because federated social media have a reputation for being predominantly white, and this can be discouraging for others who may be unsure whether federated communities like ours are safe to join and participate in. Accordingly, I hope !poc will provide a nice, cozy community for you all, one which is rooted in solidarity, support, affirmation, and inclusion.


Our neighboring subhives

If you are here, feel free to check out our neighbors on Beehaw:

Some other groups that you might find of interest, here on Beehaw or other instances, are:


Introducing myself

My username is kalanggam, but you can call me kal, kala, or Gil (my actual name). I’m a queer 20-something based in Texas, and I use he/they pronouns. Some of my interests are programming, game development, writing, cooking, worldbuilding, and leadership theory. I write fiction (mostly short stories, but I’m planning a longer novel), essays (especially cultural critique and technology), and poetry. I also have a Mastodon account on tech.lgbt if you want to be mutuals there. ☺️

I’m also one of the moderators of !poc. I’m mainly here to help facilitate discussion and work together with y’all to cultivate a cozy community, so please feel welcome to direct any of your questions or concerns my way.


Now, introduce yourself!

Introduce yourselves here, and feel free to plug your handles elsewhere in the Fediverse if you’re comfortable. I’d also love to hear your ideas for this community and what you’d expect from moderation. I’m looking forward to meeting you all!

  • defunct account@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Hello, I’m Mifuyne, Mif for short. I was born in Hong Kong, live in Ontario, Canada now. I use she/her pronouns, but I’m fine with being referred to as they, too. You can also find me on @mifuyne@easymode.im, but that account is more focused on my future gamedev journey 😁 I also have a couple of writefreely accounts, which won’t show up on sites like Lemmy or kbin.

    Other than programming and gamedev, I also have an interest in tabletop RPGs. I’m mostly focused on solo-gaming at the moment, but I’m still toying with the idea of opening a freeform RP/play-by-post lemmy (or another federated forum) instance.

    I look forward to see the kind of discourse that goes on in here 😊

  • yaspora@baraza.africa
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    1 year ago

    I’m not a Beehaw user but I just wanted to let Africans (including the diaspora) know that baraza.africa is an option.

  • Seedling (she/they)@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Hi everyone! I was born in Canada, live in the US, and Asian and mixed race. I’m generally a little vague about my real world identity online though beyond that. You can find me here on Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@seedling although it’s basically all my TTRPG stuff.

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    1 year ago

    Hi everyone, feel free to call me by my username or EP (my actual initials). I’m a disabled queer Black 30-something from the eastern united states. I’m interested in plants, anti-colonial histories and futures, international and cross-diasporic solidarity, science, food, and trauma healing. I’m very happy to meet y’all

  • silver@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Hi Everyone, I’m Asian Canadian and use he/him pronouns. I’m happy to find this community; it seems like a cool place so far. I’m interested in comics, science, astronomy, art, photoshop, and table top games. Looking forward to connecting with everyone and seeing what topics come up!

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    1 year ago

    Hey !poc Hive. I’m Canadian of Indo-Caribbean descent and now living in the US. I enjoy baking (obvi) and the science behind it, video games, a wide variety of music & movies, comic books, finding sneaky ways to talk about socialism, helping people try to understand why having empathy is a good thing, and a great many other things. I’m currently trying to teach myself Python programming and get into D&D (one of those things is harder than the other lol). 🍁

  • alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgM
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    1 year ago

    oh hey, it’s me, An Admin. if you’ve checked my profile before you’ve probably seen the pan-African flag i use for my banner, which is because i am Black. accordingly the Admin team on site is at least 25% minority; hopefully that inspires confidence in the site from any of our lurking minority posters.

    also for what it’s worth, apathy and disinterest in websites accommodating the discomfort of minority groups was an appreciable factor in making the website. many of the original core users on here previously used Tildes, where we found that to be a problem. as i put it about two years ago:

    1. Even when they do contribute, minority groups often find their viewpoints, opinions, and suggestions crowded out in threads by the majority groups on Tildes. Proposals such as better outreach to minority groups or minority dedicated topics and sections are often criticized as unnecessary, pandering, or ignored by this majority.

    2. Topics on minority issues on Tildes are, simply put, often empty or bad discussions. This is in part because of the lack of diversity on Tildes, and in part because the few minority groups that do have communities on Tildes mostly aren’t given space to discuss these issues without infringement by majority groups. Indeed, beyond LGBTQ+ topics–which have their own section–minority group issues have struggled to be discussed on Tildes in-depth, despite being good fits for the website and its overall mission. Threads on women’s issues often go silent or are dominated by men, socioeconomic issues are downplayed by the better-off, and minority issues are often not posted at all or are stifled by xenophobia or members of majority groups not engaging with minority positions. This can only serve to further alienate members of these minority groups.

    these are issues that eventually led to a lot of the cool minority voices in the community dropping off, and killed a lot of discussions from the jump (for example: reparations, affirmative action, and sometimes even basic socioeconomic inequality). we’re really hoping to avoid here in general, but especially so in this section—and i hope it shines through that we’ve thought about this stuff a lot and do actually care about it.

  • thelionsredmane@beehaw.org
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    Hey everyone, nice to meet y’all. I’m a Black software developer in their mid-20’s from Bronx, NY. Way back when I was in college, I used to do slam poetry and I’ve worked as a writing consultant. Also used to work on educational games - briefly worked at Sesame Workshop (the non-profit behind Sesame Street).

    I finally pulled the plug on my accounts on that bird app and Reddit, so very new to the fediverse. Came across this server and found that I’m really jiving with the sense of community. I don’t really have many people IRL who’re down to talk about anti-colonialism and activism; turns out it’s really hard to cultivate and maintain those kind of conversations after graduating. Looking forward to contributing and engaging more often to help grow this community. You’ll also find me at @thelionsredmane@c.im and @thelionsredmane@calckey.social.