Mermaids are one of the ocean's greatest (fictional) wonders. Between their colorful fins, powerful tridents, and innate ability to seduce men to their deaths, it's no wonder whyĀ mermaids have fascinated people around the world for centuries.Ā
Popular culture's vision ofĀ mermaidsĀ is especially interesting. For instance, Disney imagined "The Little Mermaid" as whiteĀ with hair flowing down her back, taut abs, and a shell bra. Her underwater world is populated by talking fish, singing lobsters, and otherĀ beautiful mermaids ā none of whom are Black, Latina, or Asian. Still, Ariel, the most recognizableĀ mermaidĀ in pop culture, has since become the standard.
This focus on white mermaids ignores an entire canon of Black folklore populated with water divinities, like Yemaya and Mami Wata. Even BeyoncƩ has noticed: It's not accidental that she went underwater in "Lemonade" or for her recent maternity shoot.
A legion of Black merpeople are following in BeyoncĆ©'s footsteps by reclaiming the sea.Ā
Here are 12 Black mermaids who are making underwater life more inclusive: