It's rare that blockbuster movies do eroticization of japanese culture in western contemporary artanything to move culture forward besides make people really annoying on Twitter.
Ben Shapiro rants aside, Black Pantheris a lovely exception. Activists Kayla Reed, Jessica Byrd and Rukia Lumumba from the Movement for Black Lives' Electoral Justice Project recently launched #WakandaTheVote to help register voters at Black Panther screenings across the country.
SEE ALSO: Everything you need to know before watching 'Black Panther'"This weekend we wanted to meet our people in Wakanda," the activists told Blavity. "We know that for some it's a superhero world, but we know that the world we deserve is still waiting to be built — and we want to build it! This upcoming spring and November 2018 midterm elections are an important step in building that new world, and we want to take every opportunity to engage our communities in the conversation of electoral justice."
The activists are recruiting viewers to set up voter registration drives in their community. Viewers can sign up either on Facebook or by texting 91900 to #WakandaTheVote.
According to the activists, over a 1,000 people were on the initial launch call. The reaction from folks on Twitter has been consistently euphoric, though I haven't checked Ben Shapiro's rants today.
Brilliant idea, beautiful synergy...#WakandaTheVote https://t.co/dwB9mh1Xwz
— Elmo Black (@elmoblack9) February 15, 2018
Let me add this get out the vote initiative brought to you by three brilliant black women. #WakandaTheVote https://t.co/TOvlQ9PrtG
— LiberalPhenom (#44) (@LiberalPhenom) February 16, 2018
It’s 75 degrees outside in STL and while some will attribute that to global warming...I believe it’s because #BlackPanther is finally here and the ancestors didn’t want us to hide our fly ass outfits at the premiere #WakandaTheVote #WakandaForever
— Kayla Reed (@iKaylaReed) February 15, 2018
Y'all. SO MANY PEOPLE GOT REGISTERED TO VOTE LAST NIGHT.
— Jessica Byrd (@JessicaLBYRD) February 16, 2018
We woke up feeling like the new world we deserve is imminent.
& we're just getting started. We love you! #WakandaTheVote
So far, more than 40 registration drives have been set up around the country. Not all heroes wear capes, but some do run voter registration drives.
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