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Witches take to the web

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Witchcraft reigned supreme in 1990s pop culture, inspiring a generation of young women and girls to explore the occult. But what about today? What defines the 21st-century witch?

Artefact met with self-proclaimed witch Olivia, to discuss what makes modern witchcraft. She discusses spell-casting, societal segregation and the influence social media has had on her active practice.

 

 

 


Featured image by Ricardo Rosado via Flickr CC

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