Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Private Screening Perth
Wakanda Forever! Join us on an inclusive, soul-enriching experience as we welcome you to a Private Screening of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. This is an opportunity to come together as one and reflect on the cultural significance of the film, celebrating its legacy, diversity and cultural representation. Curating a safe space for a Q&A Healing Circle with Guest speakers sharing collective stories about culture, and identity, promoting wellness and community resilience. Proceeds from the event will be generously donated to charities and organisations that empower marginalised communities in Australia and across Africa.
What’s included:
This is an exclusive private event we have hired the foyer of PALACE cinemas on 13 November from 2PM to 6:30PM for our guest to socialise and network.
– Pre-entry red carpet experience before the film.
– Light refreshments upon arrival
– Tickets to Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Private Screening
– Small popcorn, Connoisseur ice cream stick, small soft drink or 600ml bottled water
– Q & A Healing Circle with Guest speakers sharing collective stories about culture, and identity, promoting wellness and community resilience.
– Access to the bar to purchase additional beverages (at your own cost)
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Hosted By Sisters Healing Space:
Nicholah Wasarirevu CEO/Founder
Atalia Zhou Board Member & Sponsor
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is more than a superhero movie. It’s a masterpiece that showcases and celebrates Black excellence, narratives and unity. Exploring African culture, diversity and historical resilience. Chadwick Boseman’s legacy expands beyond the film, his is impact will live on. In honor of his legacy, our private screening aims to empower and amplify the voices of minority and marginalised communities.; “We are all heroes of our own stories”.
Sisters Healing Space is a platform and online directory that promotes and encourages healing, mental health and well-being for women from minority and marginalised groups (Black, Indigenous and Women of Colour (BIWOC) in Australia.
Sponsored by Albertina Ncube:
Albertina Thabisani Ncube is a Creative Director, Photographer & Videographer. Essentially an all round creative. Born in Zimbabwe, raised in New Zealand and currently based in Perth, Australia, these places have helped to create who she is now. As a woman of color, Allbertina’s creative work is based on other People of Color, influenced by the lack of representation of ‘Black’ people not only in Australia but globally.
With this Albertina created ‘ABANTU Collections’ , a new creative platform and archive for all creatives who strive to show their vision and ideas to the world. Showcasing the minds of the visionaries, the creatives, the misfits and anyone who is brave enough to be unique and different. Ultimately ABANTU Collections is for you, the people.