
Talking Talokan, Shuri's Journey, Favourite Wakanda Forever Performances and More with Vivian Ntiri
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About this listen
Hey Talking Stories Crew! We're back with our spoiler-filled discussion of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever with my good friend, Vivan Ntiri. Vivian is a runner, baker, lawyer and fellow nerd.
In this episode we chat:
- Introduction to the Talokans
- The Wakandan vs Talokan approach to outsiders trying to take vibranium resources
- The death of the Queen
- Shuri's coming-of-age journey and taking on the Black Panther mantle
- Favourite performances
- The next phase of Marvel films
FURTHER READINGS & SHOW NOTES:
- 'Wakanda Forever' Shows That Black People Can’t Win In The MCU by Brooke Obie
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The Mesoamerican Influences Behind Namor From ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ by Nili Blanck
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‘They erase everything’: For this ‘Black Panther 2’ star, representation is resistance by Tracy Brown
- Follow Vivian Ntiri on Twitter and Instagram: @MaameVi
- Follow Raquel A. Russell on Twitter and Instagram: @raqlionchaser
- Follow Talking Stories with Raquel Russell on Twitter @TalkingStoriesR and Instagram at @talkingstorieswraq
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Join the conversation and send me your thoughts and suggestions to our Talking Stories channels on IG and Twitter or send them directly to my channels at @raqlionchaser. See you next week!
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