Black Panther star/your boyfriend Chadwick Boseman was the commencement speaker at Howard University’s graduation ceremony yesterday. Boseman returned to his alma mater to give words of wisdom to the new graduates in a rousing and inspiring speech that proved he’s not just the king of Wakanda, he’s the king of our hearts. “I don’t know what your future is,” said Boseman, at the university’s 150th commencement. “But if you’re willing to take the harder way, the more complicated one, the one with more failures at first than successes, then you will not regret it.”
Boseman praised student protesters in his speech, who spent nine days occupying the Howard administration building and won an overhaul of the school’s sexual assault policy, the creation of a food bank to serve students and the surrounding community and a review of policies allowing campus police officers to carry weapons. “Everything that you fought for was not for yourself, it was for those who came after you,” he said to the crowd of graduates. “Many of you will leave Howard and enter systems and institutions…