Why Superheroes Are Awesome: Charity Campaign Books BLACK PANTHER Screening For Low-Income Youth

Why Superheroes Are Awesome: Charity Campaign Books BLACK PANTHER Screening For Low-Income Youth

Black Panther is one of the most highly anticipated films of 2018, and Hero Nation is making sure that kids who normally wouldn't be able to see the movie get a chance to see their hero on the big screen.

Editorial Opinion
By jph152 - Jan 06, 2018 01:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Black Panther
Source: YouCaring

Charity film screenings for underprivileged youth are nothing new, but the one Hero Nation is planning in Ypsilanti, Michigan has a unique quality to it.

 


Hero Nation is a free Michigan-based comic con that, according to its founder Jermaine Dickerson, "celebrates superheroes and diversity, with the mission that everyone has a hero inside of themselves that deserves to be celebrated."


Black Panther will be the first superhero film led by a black actor since the Marvel Cinematic Universe began, and the character's heritage is essential to the plot of the film. The film bolsters a mostly black cast, and based on what we've seen from the movie so far, Black Panther embraces the futuristic African aesthetic of the comics.


The screening will give low-income black youth in Ypsilanti a chance to see a hero that looks like them on the big screen. Dickerson writes that the film is anticipated to "have a lasting impact on Black youth around the world who rarely see empowering examples of Black superheroes within the confines of African cultures."
 

Shortly after Dickerson tweeted out his request for support, the campaign reached its $3000 goal. With over $6000 earned, the extra money will go towards next year's Hero Nation comic-con and other charitable initiatives. 

 

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Scarilian
Scarilian - 1/6/2018, 2:30 PM
"Hero Nation is a free Michigan-based comic con that, according to its founder Jermaine Dickerson, "celebrates superheroes and diversity, with the mission that everyone has a hero inside of themselves that deserves to be celebrated."

Diversity means 'a range of differences'

"screening for over 100 low-income, Black youth in my community."

Focusing on Black alone is the opposite of diverse.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 1/6/2018, 2:32 PM
I appreciate the idea of fund raising to help those in low-income situations or in general to help those who are in rough circumstances.

Just pointing out that it is a contradiction of the terminology used if they are excluding the other youth that surely must exist in that area - it's not a celebration of diversity to ignore any diversity.
Antithesis
Antithesis - 1/6/2018, 2:34 PM
That's a great thing to do for kids,but why not include all of them though regardless of what colour they are?
LMdecoy
LMdecoy - 1/6/2018, 4:12 PM
@Antithesis - Charities usually have a target group.
PBIRD
PBIRD - 1/6/2018, 11:28 PM
@LMdecoy - thanks for common sense
PEDROM
PEDROM - 1/6/2018, 2:38 PM
In your face, Jodie Foster.
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