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From #BlackBoyJoy to creating art online, creator Perris Howard shares the importance of fostering community

‘As beautiful as it has been to be a beacon of light and joy for people online, I think the hardest part of being known for that was just allowing myself to also be human.’

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We’re reaching out to some popular creators to get their best tips and tricks for success and better understand the ups and downs of life as a trailblazer on the internet.


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This week, we spoke with Perris Howard, a creator with over 498,000 followers on TikTok and Instagram. Howard is a true multi-hyphenate, and has ventured into original music, singing, dancing, acting, modeling, comedy, and lifestyle content. 

Howard rose to prominence on TikTok in 2020 for his frequent use of the #BlackBoyJoy hashtag on dancing, lifestyle, and singing videos. In an interview with Passionfruit, Howard said his use of the hashtag was intended to spread light during a dark and traumatic time for Black people, and to combat stereotypes against Black men in particular.  

We also spoke with Howard about the challenges of being known for #BlackBoyJoy, got best tips for other creators who want to integrate advocacy in their work, learned about his favorite social media tools, and heard his future aspirations for music and acting. 

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