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  1. Black Lives Matter became nationally recognized for street demonstrations following the 2014 deaths of two more African Americans, Michael Brown—resulting in protests and unrest in Ferguson, Missouri—and Eric Garner in New York City.

  2. Black Lives Matter imagines a world where Black people across the diaspora thrive, experience joy, and are not defined by their struggles. In pursuing liberation, we envision a future fully divested from police, prisons, and all punishment paradigms and which invests in justice, joy, and culture.

  3. Jun 15, 2024 · Black Lives Matter (BLM), international social movement, formed in the United States in 2013, dedicated to fighting racism and anti-Black violence, especially in the form of police brutality.

  4. Jul 12, 2023 · Its use peaked at over 1.2 million tweets per day after Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd in May 2020. As we mark 10 years since the hashtag originated, here are eight facts about the Black Lives Matter movement.

  5. Black Lives Matter. For over half a decade, Black Lives Matter stood to absorb the fear and anxiety surrounding race in the United States. After the murder of George Floyd, the conversations around police brutality, reparations, and systematic injustice Black people had been vocal about for years finally became mainstream.

  6. Black Lives Matter Contributes $1 Million to the Black Panther in Oakland. Black Lives Matter presented former Black Panther Chairwoman Elaine Brown with $1 million to fund the Black Panther building in…. Read.

  7. Black Lives Matter is a phrase, and notably a hashtag, used to highlight racism, discrimination and inequality experienced by black people. Its use grew in the US after high-profile killings...

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