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ENnie Award-winning James Mendez Hodes creates multicultural gaming resources, exploring identity and religious/cultural issues in games. Join his Patreon community for insightful essays and interviews on diverse representation in tabletop gaming.
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PaidSorry this is, um, a little late. I've had a busy couple of years here in virus jail. But it's finally here!SOCIAL MEDIA...

Representation Tier List rough draft for comments!
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New article incoming: Representation Tier List!
FreeY'all it only took me a whole year, but I finally finished drafting an article which I think is going to make a lot of m...
back on schedule
FreeWhat's good y'all! How's your 2020? Mine's been, uh, up and down, but I'm excited to report that I have finished the man...
Huffington Post interview about the D&D diversity statement
FreeSo as you may have noticed, Dungeons & Dragons made an official statement about where they want to go with diversity...

Interview: Tony Chatman on Bias and the Uprising
PaidThis interview is with my friend Tony Chatman, a speaker and a corporate relationship specialist who works with organiza...

Tony Chatman interview. Proceeds to the Brooklyn Bail Fund
FreeGiven the US situation, this month I'm interviewing Tony Chatman, speaker and bias expert. Proceeds go to the Brooklyn B...
Bonus content: the most important point I can make about orcs.
FreeThere I was happily uploading photos of castles and owls when an orc war started on Twitter. If you got involved in it,...
New post soon: Lessons from Japan, and financial note
FreeMy next post is the retrospective on my Japan trip, replete with martial arts lessons, cultural tidbits, and way more ph...
So I'm back from Japan
FreeI visited Japan! I spent the first week mostly training at the Bujinkan headquarters in the Tōkyō area, then the last fe...

How to Change Your Conversations About Cultural Appropriation
PaidThank you, everyone, for your help and suggestions with this article. This one covers cultural appropriation and the way...

The cultural appropriation article, out for feedback!
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November/December Article Discussion!
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Asian Representation and the Martial Arts
PaidHere's the next article, which discusses the dynamics surrounding Asian martial culture's depiction in role-playing game...

Tomorrow's article: Asian Representation and the Martial Arts!
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James Mendez Hodes is an ENnie Award-winning game writer, developer, editor, and cultural consultant specializing in the intersection of culture, religion, and tabletop gaming. His Patreon, launched in March 2019, serves as a hub for his insightful work exploring identity and representation in the gaming world. He produces essays and interviews delving into the complex ways culture and belief systems are portrayed (or misrepresented) in games. With over 140 total members, including 91 paid patrons, his community demonstrates a significant interest in his unique perspective. While exact earnings are not publicly available, his Patreon's potential income ranges from a modest $92 to a substantial $41,400, reflecting the growing demand for his expertise in promoting inclusivity within the gaming sphere. Mendez Hodes' work stands out due to its focused examination of often-overlooked cultural and religious nuances in game design and development, making him a prominent voice in the movement for more diverse and representative gaming experiences.