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Read the full complaint to the United Nations here. Hopefully the United Nations hears our plea, as we are the voices of the unheard political prisoners right now who are not able to speak for themselves.” The government continues to unconstitutionally detain our fellow American citizens and we feel that submitting this letter to the United Nations is the next logical step towards justice. “We here at Citizens Against Political Persecution have been fighting for the January 6th detainees for months now. Just as the US government has imposed sanctions on foreign leaders whom they allege have fallen short of international norms, we urge government around the world to impose travel restrictions and financial penalties against President Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and other US government officials who involved in this gross violation of human rights.”Ĭara Castronuova, Executive Director of Citizens Against Political Persecution, made the following statement: “Not only do we urge the United Nations to investigate this abuse of human rights, but we ask that other governments hold US officials to the same standards US officials have held others around the world. Matt Braynard, Executive Director of Look Ahead America, made the following statement: Those avenues exhausted, and in recognition of the United Nations’ long and prestigious history of human rights advocacy, we ask for your review and consideration of these prisoners’ plight.” We have been largely ignored, and human rights violations continue unabated, with no relief in sight. As outlined herein, LAA has sought relief from several members of the United States government, as well as other U.S.-based human rights advocacy groups. “We were trying to understand ancient African culture in a way that didn’t look ‘savage’ but looked glorious, kingly, warrior-like.” Here, Carter explains her process.“Today I write in support of basic human rights for a specific group of Americans who have been disparately and inhumanely treated by their government – singled out, imprisoned, and even physically abused – because of their political beliefs.

“Never before in Hollywood have we had a chance to show the continent intellectually - it had all been Africa, dirt floors,” Carter says. Black Panther is her first foray into the superhero genre. for Ava DuVernay, the Selma marchers and the Amistad slaves. She has clothed Malcolm X for Spike Lee and Martin Luther King Jr. She examined couture collections in New York and clothing vendors in South Los Angeles.Ĭarter is known for costuming films that capture defining moments in African American history. She sent shoppers to comb the African continent for everything from original Maasai and Zulu pieces to Ghanaian fabrics and handmade sandals.

From there, Carter’s research spun outwards. And two, the Wakandan “bible”: director Ryan Coogler and production designer Hannah Beachler’s creation, outlining the national and tribal origins of Wakanda’s citizens. One, the eponymous Marvel comic books (the originals and the Ta-Nehisi Coates versions), centering on an African king named T’Challa and his quest to protect his technologically advanced nation of Wakanda. When she began conceptualizing costumes for Black Panther, Ruth Carter started with two texts.
