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RandySF

(58,911 posts)
Sat Jan 13, 2018, 02:01 AM Jan 2018

New York Man Raises Money For Hundreds Of Harlem Kids To See Black Panther

“Black Panther,” the highly anticipated Marvel movie due out in February, has become a bit of a poster child for well-done on-screen representation of people of color. So Yonkers, New York, native and marketing consultant Fredrick Joseph set out to give hundreds of Harlem kids the chance to see themselves reflected in the film.

“To me nothing is more important than inclusion and representation for children,” he said. “This is such a bigger moment in time than a superhero movie.”

When first creating the GoFundMe campaign on Friday, Joseph aimed to help 300 kids see the movie. By Thursday morning he’d far exceeded his initial goal of $10,000, raising more than $35,000.

Joseph plans to partner with the Boys and Girls Club of Harlem to hold private screenings for children and chaperones the week following the movie’s release. He said any remaining proceeds will go to BGCHarlem.

For Joseph and many others, “Black Panther” is more than another installment in the superhero genre ― it’s an example of blackness existing comfortably in an increasingly white medium.

“I want these children to be able to see that people who look like them can be superheroes, royalty, and more,” Joseph wrote on the page for his campaign.

Marvel officially began teasing the film when the character of Black Panther made his first superhero movie appearance in “Captain America: Civil War” in 2016. Since then, fans and the black community at large have been rooting for the film, which is Marvel’s first full-length superhero movie with a nearly all-black cast. Centered around a prince turned king turned superhero, the movie shows blackness as multifaceted.


https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/black-panther-gofundme-harlem_us_5a563007e4b0d614e48b9ddc

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New York Man Raises Money For Hundreds Of Harlem Kids To See Black Panther (Original Post) RandySF Jan 2018 OP
Thats a great idea lunatica Jan 2018 #1

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
1. Thats a great idea
Sat Jan 13, 2018, 03:54 AM
Jan 2018

I know it’ll make a difference. What a wonderful man to get others involved through GoFundMe.

What a great thing GoFundMe is. It allows anyone to help others, even if in a small, affordable way and works because all you have to be is likeminded with others in your desire to help people. It’s one of those unforeseen things that happened because of the internet.

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