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Help Bronx Kids See Black Panther

Representation matters.

Growing up as a child of color that idolized characters imagined by the great Stan Lee, I understand the importance of having role models and heros that look like me and are celebrated by society. Especially in the current political atmosphere, where people of color are demonized and made to feel like they are less than, it is important to advocate for their success through narratives of heroism and courage. I am calling on you to join me in my mission to deliver this once-in-a-lifetime experience for Bronx children.

The mission of this campaign is to uplift black and brown children to be heroes in their communities. The children of the Bronx, my home city, will be the direct beneficiaries of our efforts.

This week, Frederick Joseph, a long-time friend of mine, launched a very successful campaign that will allow underprivileged children of Harlem to see the Black Panther this coming February. Following his unprecedented success, which saw an excess of $30,000 being raised in only four days (and counting!), Frederick challenged those in his immediate circle to launch campaigns for underprivileged children in their community.

Read More: 

http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/10/entertainment/iyw-black-panther-gofundme-trnd/index.html

http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/viral-gofundme-campaign-raises-funds-send-harlem-kids/story?id=52239782

As a resident of the Bronx, I humbly accept Frederick's challenge, and I am calling on you to join me in helping underprivileged children in the Bronx see themselves on the big screen.

Marvel's "Black Panther", starring Chadwick Boseman, features a hero of color than assumes the role of the protector King of Wakanda, following the passing of his father. This film provides children of color with the rare opportunity to see themselves on the big screen, presented to a global audience.

Clarkisha Kent of TheRoot.com writes about the importance of the Black Panther film: "Black Panther remains socially and culturally relevant because it imagines a world where black people continually triumph over the influences of capitalism, Western imperialism and white supremacy".

Read more:

https://www.theroot.com/wakanda-forever-on-the-importance-of-black-panther-1820459283

It is critical that children, particularly those color, see themselves as kings and queens and, above all, paragons of heroism.

Cost breakdown:

-$12 movie ticket
-$4 per beverage voucher
-4.50 per popcorn voucher

DIRECT BENEFICIARIES: I will personally withdraw and deliver all funds raised directly via written check to South Bronx United, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that uses soccer as a tool for social change. All proceeds will go to paying for the private screening tickets for children and chaperones, as well as refreshments. The release of the film is February 16th, 2018, and the screenings will take place on February 19th at the AMC Magic Johnson Theater in Harlem.

All transactions will be shared with the donors as they occur via GoFundMe updates.

- The remaining balance of donations after the movie Experience is paid for will go to a local youth organization in the Bronx.

- All organization donations and movie/refreshment purchase receipts will be sent to campaign donors after the campaign is finished.*

- On behalf of all of the children of the Bronx, I appreciate your help in affording this unique opportunity to the future of our nation.

For more information, please feel free to contact me at anytime at [email redacted]

Donations 

  • Kim VDW
    • $20 
    • 6 yrs

Organizer

Shawn Frederick
Organizer
New York, NY

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