Agents of Wakanda

A movement to support organizations who are serving the underprivileged in the African American community

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#BlackLivesMatter

The horrific murders of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd have triggered a widespread awakening to the enduring evil of racial injustice in our nation. The sudden shift in public opinion has provided a unique opportunity for the “agents of Wakanda” who are on the front lines of the fight for equity in the law enforcement and criminal justice systems. But this moment may not last long. We must urgently provide these agents with the resources they need to make the most of this opportunity. View a list of our favorite agents in this area. Let’s do this!

Our Purpose

Build the most comprehensive directory on the web of non-profit groups serving needy African American communities and rally a large online community to support them with millions of small donations.

At the conclusion of the Black Panther movie, the kingdom of Wakanda dispatches its agents into underprivileged African American communities in an effort to use its wealth of resources to uplift them. In reality, agents of good-will and empowerment are already at work in these communities. This website exists to highlight and support their efforts.

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The Challenge

Donate the cost of a movie ticket to an organization uplifting an underserved African American community and encourage someone else to do the same.

The Black Panther movie grossed more than $1 Billion at the box office. Imagine what that kind of money could do in Oakland, or Baltimore, or Ferguson? If you were inspired by this movie, we challenge you to donate $12 (the average movie ticket price) to our monthly featured agent and record your donation(s) on this website to inspire others to do the same. If each of us who watched the movie contributes just the price of a movie ticket $1 billion would be infused into needy communities.

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Browse All Agents

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INTech Camp for Girls

$464 RAISED | 13 DONORS

INTech's mission is to inform and inspire girls to innovate in the technology industry.

The Hidden Genius Project

$25 RAISED | 1 DONORS

The Hidden Genius Project trains and mentors black male youth in technology creation, entrepreneurship, and leadership skills to transform their lives and communities.

Code2040

$0 RAISED | 0 DONORS

Code2040 is a community of Black and Latinx technologists and their allies who are diversifying tech to create a more equitable, inclusive, and prosperous economy.

SisterLove, Inc.

$0 RAISED | 0 DONORS

Atlanta-based SisterLove works to educate women of color about HIV/AIDS prevention and safer sex techniques.

Yes We Code

$100 RAISED | 1 DONORS

#YesWeCode is a national initiative to help 100,000 young women and men from underrepresented backgrounds find success in the tech sector

Fair Housing Justice Center

$70 RAISED | 2 DONORS

The mission of the Fair Housing Justice Center is to eliminate housing discrimination; promote policies that foster open, accessible, and inclusive communities; and strengthen fair housing enforcement in the New York City region.

Full Agent List

See all the Wakanda agents on this website in an easy-to-scan list format.

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Nominate An Agent

Together we can build a comprehensive directory of organizations serving the underprivileged in the African American community. Click the button below to login and submit an organization for inclusion on this site. To be listed, an organization should have an active, functioning website, an embeddable promo video (on Youtube or Vimeo), and a credible track record of service to the African American community.

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