Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast Instagram – Eyes wide open, I saw @marvel #BlackPanther a few days ago alongside my sistrens dressed in our Afrofuturistic gear, like many others in the audience, heart open to perceive this monumental film. #wakandaforever… I get it. I embrace the many conversations around Africa and the diaspora that have been stimulated and re-invigorated at this time, and the images of brothers and sisters being bold and beautiful in our Roots. I watched and revelled in this future where an African King, who rules a Sovereign African country that has never known colonization, is able to use his super powers to fight for justice, and take the initiative to bridge the gap between the continent and the diaspora. As I allowed the experience to ruminate in my spirit and mind, I couldn’t shake the feeling… I know this story. I recognized the work and even the wants of the piece, but I know this story… The Black Panther – The Lion of Judah. Emperor Haile Selassie I, King of the sovereign African Nation Ethiopia, that has never been colonized, also aspired to develop its sacred knowledge and innovate technology for the advancement of humanity. His Majesty too has super powers that he has used to inspire and defend Africans in the diaspora.
FUN FACT: In 1966, the same year that Marvel was inspired to create the Black Panther, Haile Selassie I visited Jamaica and purchased land to build a high school. He is the only African King in History to have done this. How much of this Afrofuturistic story that we are telling today has already been written in pages of History? Tell the children the truth. #createclassroomseverywhere
Ok🤓So the We Will Rize Together campaign will be sharing this global vibration with the Haile Selassie High School Students and we’ve pulled together a quick campaign to raise the funds while the energy is high. An important conversation is happening globally around the film industry, Africa and black representation with a subtext of action through education. We want the youths to be present for this History Lesson too. Why not? Click link in bio to donate #buildcomeunity #wewillrizetogether #africandiaspora #eachoneteachone #africaunite #rightourstory
📸@komiolaf | Posted on 22/Feb/2018 05:16:48
Home Actress Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2018 Donisha Rita Claire Prendergast Instagram - Eyes wide open, I saw @marvel #BlackPanther a few days ago alongside my sistrens dressed in our Afrofuturistic gear, like many others in the audience, heart open to perceive this monumental film. #wakandaforever... I get it. I embrace the many conversations around Africa and the diaspora that have been stimulated and re-invigorated at this time, and the images of brothers and sisters being bold and beautiful in our Roots. I watched and revelled in this future where an African King, who rules a Sovereign African country that has never known colonization, is able to use his super powers to fight for justice, and take the initiative to bridge the gap between the continent and the diaspora. As I allowed the experience to ruminate in my spirit and mind, I couldn’t shake the feeling… I know this story. I recognized the work and even the wants of the piece, but I know this story... The Black Panther - The Lion of Judah. Emperor Haile Selassie I, King of the sovereign African Nation Ethiopia, that has never been colonized, also aspired to develop its sacred knowledge and innovate technology for the advancement of humanity. His Majesty too has super powers that he has used to inspire and defend Africans in the diaspora.
FUN FACT: In 1966, the same year that Marvel was inspired to create the Black Panther, Haile Selassie I visited Jamaica and purchased land to build a high school. He is the only African King in History to have done this. How much of this Afrofuturistic story that we are telling today has already been written in pages of History? Tell the children the truth. #createclassroomseverywhere
Ok🤓So the We Will Rize Together campaign will be sharing this global vibration with the Haile Selassie High School Students and we’ve pulled together a quick campaign to raise the funds while the energy is high. An important conversation is happening globally around the film industry, Africa and black representation with a subtext of action through education. We want the youths to be present for this History Lesson too. Why not? Click link in bio to donate #buildcomeunity #wewillrizetogether #africandiaspora #eachoneteachone #africaunite #rightourstory
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