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Disney Celebrates Success Of ‘Black Panther’ With $1 Million Donation To Boys & Girls Clubs Of America’s STEM Programs

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February 27, 2018

 

Photo credit: Marvel Studios 

The Walt Disney Company (owner of Marvel Studios) is celebrating “Black Panther’s” box office success by donating $1 million dollars to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. The donation, announced by Disney on Monday, will reportedly help expand the organization’s STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) programs. 

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According to the Hollywood Reporter, the donation will also help “establish new STEM Centers of Innovation in 12 communities across the country.” These communities include: Baltimore, Chicago, Harlem, New Orleans, Atlanta, and Oakland, the same city where tech-savvy teenage princess Shuri (Letitia Wright) was assigned to oversee the Wakandan science initiative. 

Photo credit: Marvel Studios 

“From hands-on interactive programs to critical thinking, Boys & Girls Clubs of America is committed to providing thousands of young people with the tools they need to prepare for a great future,” said Jim Clark, president and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of America. “Thanks to Disney’s support, we can expand our outreach and allow more youth to find their passions and discover STEM careers.”

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Disney CEO Bob Iger said in a statement: “Marvel Studios’ Black Panther is a masterpiece of movie making and has become an instant cultural phenomenon, sparking discussion, inspiring people young and old, and breaking down age-old industry myths. It is thrilling to see how inspired young audiences were by the spectacular technology in the film, so it’s fitting that we show our appreciation by helping advance STEM programs for youth, especially in underserved areas of the country, to give them the knowledge and tools to build the future they want.” 

Black Panther himself, Chadwick Boseman, took to Twitter to also thank the CEO and Disney for their donation. 

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