Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies (formerly The Journal of Pan African Studies; JPAS), a trans-disciplinary on-line multilingual peer reviewed scholarly journal devoted to the intellectual synthesis of research, scholarship and critical thought on the African experience around the world, is seeking contributions for a special edition of scholarly reflections about historical and current social complexity in Africa and the African diaspora as mirrored in Ryan Coogler and Joe Robert Cole’s film Black Panther (Marvel Studios. Burbank, CA: 2018). We seek submissions from those willing to self-identify at least one factor of their own uniqueness as it informs their reflection on the film Black Panther, with that diversity including factors like race, gender, sexuality, family status, continent, nationality, ethnicity, religion, age, language, scholarly rank, political persuasion, classroom audience and academic discipline. Reflections can be in the form of prose, poetry or script, must be written in English and may not exceed 1250 words including notes, bibliography or recommendations for further reading. All contributions must address the guest editors of the special edition (Marsha R. Robinson, PhD, and Caryn E. Neumann, PhD) in a cover letter stating: your name, current public affiliation, location, e-mail address, the title of your contribution, the originality of your contribution, that your contribution is not under consideration anywhere, and that you wish to publish in Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies. Contributors must submit an abstract (200 word maximum) of their contribution and a single page vita to marsha.robinson@miamioh.edu in MS word. Deadlines: Submit your abstract before or on March 23, 2018; if accepted, full submissions are due before or on April 30, 2018.