Could taking kids to see this movie change their lives"
Last week, New York native Frederick Joseph started a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for kids in Harlem to go see Marvel’s upcoming Black Panther movie in theatres.
After raising almost $40,000 in less than a week?which is four times his original goal of $10,000?he’s created the #BlackPantherChallenge to encourage others across the country to follow his lead and raise money for kids in their own communities to go see the film in theatres as well.
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Not just for girls: Why every boy needs to watch Wonder WomanBlack Panther is not just another superhero movie from Marvel, it’s being hailed as the prime example of proper on-screen representation. It will be the first feature film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with a black lead and is cast with a majority of actors of colour. The title character, portrayed by Chadwick Boseman, is a superhero king of the fictional African country of Wakanda, which has been left untouched by colonialism allowing it to develop highly advanced technology. “The release of Marvel’s film the Black Panther is a rare opportunity for young students (primarily of colour) to see a black major cinematic and comic book character come to life,” Joseph wrote on his campaign page. “I ...
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