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‘Black Panther’ & ‘Wonder Woman’: WHAT MAKES THEM SIMILAR AND HOW IT IMPACTS YOUR BUSINESS by Sonia Thompson O ver the past year, die-hard fans have lost their minds in anticipation of the premiere of the movie Black Panther. There have been countless posts on social media, memes circulated around the web, and lots of gushing over the outfits the all-star cast wore to the premiere. And of course, there was lots of chatter from eager fans about what they would wear to see the movie. But most people getting swept away by Black Panther fever weren’t hardcore fans of the comic series. The excitement overtook them for a more powerful reason: many African-Americans have never seen a superhero that looks like them on the big screen. Women and girls around the world felt empowered last year after watching Wonder Woman take over the big screen. And that feeling was magnified among people of African descent after seeing the predominately black cast in Marvel’s portrayal of the Black Panther superhero and his entourage. Black Panther has made more than $1.2 billion worldwide, and to date it is the 14 th highest-grossing movie ever. Last year, worldwide sales of Wonder Woman topped $821 million, which at the time made it the highest-grossing superhero origin film. Film industry expert Scott Mendelson likened the success of these two movies to “giving a starving demographic a prime filet.” How businesses benefit from serving historically underrepresented communities Representation matters, in particular to minority communities. And since the U.S. is on a trajectory to soon become a minority- majority nation, your customer base will only grow more diverse. Even though it’s right to have diversity, to be inclusive, and to do a better job of highlighting positive images of traditionally underserved communities, it also makes sound business sense. And the companies that decide to serve these often neglected customer groups have been receiving big paydays as a result. Rihanna launched her Fenty Beauty cosmetics line last fall, with Photo credit: Marvel | 26 | EVOLVE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MAGAZINE