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Nobody convinces me that 2018 isn’t the best year for representation. So far, we’ve gotten;

  • Black Panther, a black superhero film
  • A Wrinkle In Time
  • Love Simon, a gay rom-com
  • Crazy Rich Asians, a rom-com with dominant Asian cast
  • A Quiet Place, a horror film with deaf representation
  • Hayley Kiyoko’s debut album “Expectations” a.k.a a gift from Lesbian Jesus
  • Janelle Monae’s “Make Me Feel”, “Django Jane” and “PYNK” (“Dirty Computer” whole album once it’s already fully released), celebrating bisexuality and black womanhood
  • Asian descent people winning, medalling at and making history at the Olympics (Yuzuru Hanyu, Nathan Chen, Mirai Nagasu, Chloe Kim, Shibs etc.)
  • Adam Rippon and Gus Kenworthy during the Olympics

So many that I can’t keep track of it. You guys can help me add more stuffs.

  • Beyonce at Coachella
  • Brooklyn 99′s Rosa Diaz, a bisexual Latina played by a bisexual Latina
  • Second season of One Day at a Time and a third commissioned
  • Later this year Doctor Who will return with its first female Doctor and first Indian Companion (and third black full-time Companion), plus first ever black director
  • An interracial May-December relationship between two women on The Last Man on Earth
  • Victoria Mahoney became assistant director on Star Wars IX, the franchise’s first ever black woman to have a directing title
  • Into the Spider-Verse, featuring Miles Morales as Spider-Man, is set for release in December
  • The Silent Child, a (pretty harrowing) short film about a deaf child neglected by her family, won an Oscar
  • Pacific Rim: Uprising with John Boyega playing the main character
  • Black Lightening premiered
  • Ava DuVernay confirmed to direct a New Gods film for DC