Letitia Wright, the talented actress and star of Marvel's "Black Panther," will be honored with an Honorary Doctorate from The University of Guyana. Wright, who was born in Georgetown, Guyana, and raised in London, England, has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry with her dynamic and versatile acting skills. Her role as Shuri, the genius sister of King T'Challa in "Black Panther," earned her widespread critical acclaim and brought her to the forefront of the industry. The University of Guyana recognizes Wright's achievements in the entertainment industry and her contributions to the arts. The Honorary Doctorate is a testament to her hard work and dedication to her craft, and it serves as an inspiration to aspiring actors and actresses from Guyana and around the world. In a statement, Wright expressed her gratitude for the honor and her love for her hometown. She said, "I am deeply honored to receive this doctorate from The University of Guyana. Guyana will always hold a special place in my heart, and it is humbling to be recognized by my country in this way." Wright's journey to success is a testament to her passion and perseverance. Despite facing challenges and obstacles, she never gave up on her dreams and continued to work hard to achieve her goals. Today, she is a shining example of what can be accomplished through hard work, determination, and a love for the arts. Wright's award is a proud moment for the University of Guyana, the Guyanese community, and the entertainment industry as a whole. It is a reminder of the impact that one person can make on the world, and it inspires us all to strive for excellence in our own fields.