Many people see “Black Panther” as inspirational for communities of color because it shows Black people in a positive light as powerful and strong. “This screening is something that was put on for all our students and it is targeting Black and African American students because it is an expression of our identity, art and all things fun and creative so that was the driving force behind planning and executing this,” Crosby said. Minnesota State University Mankato is holding a free, private screening of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” for their student body on Friday at an AMC Theatres location in their area. The importance of “Black Panther” to BIPOC communitiesīalenciaSariah Crosby, who is the interim director of African American and Multicultural Affairs at Minnesota State University Mankato, organizes and puts together different events, intentional programming and sessions for the student body. It is just one example of communities of color coming together for the premiere.
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