Is Dream Con the ‘HBCU of Geek Culture’? Inside RDCWorld’s Massive Success

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Summary:

  • Mainstream media myth debunked: RDCWorld transforms Dream Con into inclusive space with 40,000 fans celebrating pop culture.

  • Threads fans hail Dream Con as official “HBCU for blerds” with star appearances by Issa Rae and Cree Summer.

  • Online collective RDCWorld showcases how to scale online community into multi-million dollar physical empire.

Mainstream media has long pushed a myth that geek culture is a space where Black and Brown fans struggle to find a community, but online entertainment collective RDCWorld completely rewrote that narrative over the weekend.

The eighth annual Dream Con exploded with over 40,000 enthusiasts taking over the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, evolving into an inclusive ecosystem that fans on Threads are dubbing the official “HBCU for blerds.”

Featuring high-profile star appearances like Issa Rae and legendary voice actress Cree Summer, who emotionally praised the beauty of seeing so many diverse faces celebrating pop culture. The massive event proves exactly how modern digital creators can successfully scale an online community into a multi-million dollar physical empire.

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