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    www .opaltometi .org. Ayọ Tometi (born August 15, 1984), formerly known as Opal Tometi, is an American human rights activist, writer, strategist, and community organizer. [2] She is a co-founder of Black Lives Matter (BLM). [3] She is the former executive director of the United States' first national immigrant rights organization for people ...

    • August 15, 1984 (age 39)
    • Activist, writer
    • American
  2. Heralded as a feminist freedom-fighter in the U.S. and now a global icon, Ayọ (Formerly Known As, Opal) Tometi is one of the most influential human rights leaders of our time. As one of the three women co-founders of the Black Lives Matter movement, her name is etched in American history.

  3. Ayọ Tometi is a globally recognized human rights advocate, strategist, and writer of Nigerian-American descent.

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  5. Ayọ Tometi - Washington, District of Columbia, United States | Professional Profile | LinkedIn. Humanitarian, Storyteller, Health + Wellness Enthusiast. Co-founder of #BlackLivesMatter....

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  6. Sep 24, 2020 · Written by: by Ellen E Jones. September 24, 2020. Seven years ago Tometi helped to create what is possibly the biggest protest movement in US history. She explains what the critics of BLM get wrong, how her family’s story made her an activist and why she is certain the movement will succeed.

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  7. Tometi is the youngest of three Black women who co-founded the #BlackLivesMatter movement platform and chapter-based Network. She was the first woman to serve as Executive Director of the the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), the first immigrant rights organization for people of African descent in the United States.

  8. In the past year following #GeorgeFloyd's death, a polyphonic movement in support of black lives, racial equality and #racialjustice has emerged, touching mi...

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