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Social Media Roundup: Standing Up and Speaking Out

by Lucy O'Shea · June 14, 2020

It’s time for another edition of MuggleNet’s Social Media Roundup. Over the past two weeks, there has been an outpouring of social media posts from stars of the Wizarding World who are standing up and speaking out for causes and issues, from the Black Lives Matter movement to the environment. We have captured some, but not all, of these posts below. There have also been birthdays to celebrate, updates on projects, and general life-in-lockdown posts to fill our timelines.

Please note that alumni responses to statements made by J.K. Rowling have been explored in a separate article.

Emma Watson has been actively posting on her social media accounts in support of Black Lives Matter. She has also been sharing the books, podcasts, and other media that have helped her understand systemic racism and white supremacy.

 

https://t.co/35Rtj8RgX8
A playlist of podcasts, writing, analysis and discussion that have helped me understand systemic racism, white supremacy and the experiences of black people, indigenous people and people of colour. ⁣

— Emma Watson (@EmmaWatson) June 7, 2020

 

Katie Leung (Cho Chang) has been using her voice in support of Black Lives Matter. As well as being active on social media, she attended a protest in Hyde Park in London.

 

Hyde Park, London. 03/06/20 #BlackLivesMatterUK pic.twitter.com/W0gbDmFWxk

— Katie Leung (@Kt_Leung) June 3, 2020

 

Also taking to the streets to protest was Anna Shaffer (Romilda Vane). She shared this image along with the caption “peaceful and powerful, we’ll scream ‘Black Lives Matter’ until they listen, until there’s justice.”

 

 

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peaceful and powerful, we’ll scream “Black Lives Matter” until they listen, until there’s justice #blacklivesmatter #justiceforbellymujinga #justiceforgeorgefloyd

A post shared by Anna Shaffer (@annashafffer) on Jun 3, 2020 at 10:10am PDT

 

Oliver Phelps (George Weasley) used his Twitter account to show his support for Black Lives Matter.

 

Unfortunately – even in 2020, we see it all the time. Racists hiding behind badges, masks, sports jerseys, keyboards etc. I can never truly understand what it is like to being on the receiving end of such abhorrent profiling. But I stand with you always. #BlackLivesMatter

— Oliver Phelps (@OliverPhelps) June 1, 2020

 

And Chris Rankin (Percy Weasley) has been encouraging his followers to continue their support for Black Lives Matter and to keep learning and listening to those around them.

 

Today is a new day.

Don’t stop learning.
Don’t stop listening.
Don’t stop talking.
Don’t stop supporting.

We can only make a difference if we do this every day. Every day we should learn to be better.#BlackLivesMattter

— Chris Rankin (@chrisrankin) June 3, 2020

 

Jessie Cave (Lavender Brown) posted one of her drawings in support of the victims of the Grenfell Tower fires. Sunday, June 14 marks three years since 72 people were killed in the fire, which engulfed a tower block of flats in London.

 

 

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Tomorrow is 3 years since the tragic Grenfell Tower fires that killed 72 people. Everyone can remember seeing the news throughout the night and the next morning and being horrified…. and also horrifyingly – similar such tower blocks with flammable cladding continue to house people all over the UK. This could happen again. Follow @officialj4g to see what’s happening tomorrow online and what we can do.

A post shared by JeSsIe CaVE (@jessiecave) on Jun 13, 2020 at 8:18am PDT

 

As well as speaking out about racial injustice, Bonnie Wright and Evanna Lynch used their social media platforms in support of the environment.

Wright shared a video encouraging her followers to attend a digital rally in support of ocean protection.

 

 

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TODAY @firedrillfriday’s digital rally 11am-12pm PDT will be oceans themed 🐳 @janefonda will be in discussion with ocean’s icon @dr.sylviaearle, marine biologist @ayanaeliza and @greenpeaceusa’s oceans director john hocevar and community organiser niaz dorry. link bio to sign up to facebook live event 🌊#protecttheoceans #worldoceansday #worldoceansweek #firedrillfriday

A post shared by BONNIE WRIGHT (@thisisbwright) on Jun 12, 2020 at 12:44am PDT

 

She also promoted the need for intersectionality in approaches to activism by sharing an upcoming resource platform, Intersectional Environmentalist.

 

 

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go follow @intersectionalenvironmentalist 🌎🌍🌏 “we are a collective of environmental activists that are dedicated to dismantling systems of oppression in the environmental movement.” artwork by @remisorbet

A post shared by BONNIE WRIGHT (@thisisbwright) on Jun 13, 2020 at 5:29pm PDT

 

On World Environment Day, Evanna lynch encouraged her followers to take part in Million Dollar Vegan’s 30-day challenge.

 

 

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‘We cannot keep breeding, abusing, torturing, murdering animals by the trillions as if doing so will not have a set of consequences’. 💔 In honour of #WorldEnvironmentDay yesterday, please consider taking steps to go vegan! @milliondollarvegan have created a 31-day vegan challenge where they’ll send you recipes and educational emails every day for a month. Go to the link in my bio to sign up! 🌱 If I’ve learnt anything from this pandemic outbreak and the radical shifts happening in human consciousness, it’s that we have to take this moment to step up and be accountable for humanity’s mistakes, and one of the most urgent of those is factory farming. We can’t keep harvesting animals as commodities, cramming them into dark, filthy spaces for weeks on end, pumping them with antibiotics and NOT expect that the next pandemic is right around the corner. 🦠 I know everyone is feeling overwhelmed about social justice issues and like there is SO MUCH to learn (believe me, I feel it too) and veganism feels like a major lifestyle overhaul you don’t have the energy for right now, but I promise it is much easier than you think if you take it a day at a time and just try make conscious steps day by day! If you want to learn more about the link between pandemics and animal agriculture check out @milliondollarvegan’s website, @earthlinged’s recent podcast episodes or read Jonathan Safeon Foer’s recent NYT article. Stay safe and spangly, peeps! 😘 (hope this bloody igtv thing works for the 3rd time posting!!) #MillionDollarVegan #takepandemicsoffthemenu #veganism

A post shared by Evanna Lynch (@msevylynch) on Jun 6, 2020 at 9:34am PDT

 

In addition to lending their voices to various causes, the stars of the Wizarding World have also been sharing updates about life in lockdown and projects that they have been involved in.

Katie Leung commemorated Anne Frank’s birthday by sharing an excerpt from Frank’s diary, which she read as part of the short stories project.

 

A Very Happy 91st Birthday to the wonderful and wise Anne Frank. Here’s a wee excerpt I read from her diary for @shortstoriespro #AnneFrank #OnThisDayhttps://t.co/vnxHMfkrt3

— Katie Leung (@Kt_Leung) June 12, 2020

 

Warwick Davis (Professor Flitwick) announced to his followers that his online collectibles and autograph store, the Signature Shop, is restocked and ready for business once again.

 

I’m ready, signing pen in hand! https://t.co/Jv6innk50f

— Warwick Davis (@WarwickADavis) June 7, 2020

 

James Phelps (Fred Weasley) shared a post-walk photo of himself and his adorable bearded collie, Tonto.

 

 

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@tonto921 and I after a great walk. He was rocking the lockdown look before it was cool. I know we now both look the same but I’m not sure how he and I did the same faces for both photos. #beardiesunite #beardedcollie #dogsaturday

A post shared by James Phelps (@jamesphelps_pictures) on Jun 13, 2020 at 12:51am PDT

 

Finally, Jason Isaacs celebrated his 57th birthday on June 4. Like many people, Isaacs found having a birthday during this time very strange, but he thanked his followers for their birthday wishes.

 

A huge virtual hug to all of the lovely folk who wished me a happy lockdown birthday yesterday. My teenage daughters mostly stayed in the room and sometimes took a single headphone out, which was bliss. Normal service has now been resumed.

— Jason Isaacs (@jasonsfolly) June 7, 2020

 

Isaacs also encouraged his followers to use their time and energy to support important causes and those in need during this time.

 

For those generous souls who asked what I’d like for a present, please take that instinct and use it to be of service somewhere. There are so many people in dire need right now and the smallest contributions, either of money, goods or time and compassion make a huge difference. x

— Jason Isaacs (@jasonsfolly) June 7, 2020

 

And that’s it for this edition of Social Media Roundup. Check back in two weeks’ time to see what your favorite stars of the Wizarding World have been up to.

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