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New ‘Black Panther’ Movie Resonates at HBCUs – The Famuan

by Stewart Cole
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It’s safe to say that everyone who has seen “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” has enjoyed it. So far the result at the box office has also been very successful.

When this year started there were so many events, emotions and losses. Get your tissues ready because the character losses and failures in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ will bring tears to your eyes. Important character scenes and important events make for important movie plots.

Get ready for the action-packed Marvel movie of 2022. It’s the perfect way to wrap up Marvel’s 2022 after watching the poor quality and character selection in previous movies and TV episodes. All the mistakes that Marvel Studios made this year were righted in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.”

This movie has inspired many students at HBCUs and influenced the way they see things. The ability to partner with HBCUs has been educating minorities, providing them with economic opportunity, and building strong values ​​for more than 100 years.

Not only are HBCUs continually producing leaders in their communities and across the country, they are currently producing future leaders with consistency and economy.

Omni Gould, a Florida A&M nursing sophomore from Naples, said after seeing the movie, her favorite part was how Marvel commemorated Chadwick Boseman’s death at the beginning.

“They honored him with a lot of respect and really made him feel like a hero to the Wakanda family,” Gould said. “They did a really good job of sticking to the overall plot and making his passing not only memorable but impressive.”

Attending an HBCU we have many heroes to look up to. Florida A&M University strives to ensure that you succeed and have meaningful times during your years at school.

When Evodie Ngalamulume moved to America at the age of 12 she knew that success was her only goal to make her family proud.

Ngalamulume, a third-year political science major from Nigeria, said “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” was the best movie she ever watched.

“It really represents our culture and what we stand for,” Ngalamulume said. “Being born in Nigeria and losing my father at a young age has really shaped me into who I am today.”

“Wakanda Forever” is more than just a phrase. it is a promise that a society can endure unfathomable misery and inevitable loss and still progress. Despite losing a beloved leader like T’Challa, they could go on and keep their promise to preserve their civilization into the next day. It’s been Wakanda forever in that sense.

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