cause I have human decency for my people and believe that struggles in our community should be noticed
A movement that aims to get rid of black prejudism
Because they are humans like you and I.
It’s not a movement it’s just a statement that people who have a racist mindset use to go against someone saying Black Lives Matter
The desired outcome of the Black Lives Matter movement is to address and rectify systemic racism, police violence, and social injustices faced by Black individuals and communities. It seeks to promote equality, accountability, and policy reforms that ensure the protection and respect of Black lives. Ultimately, the movement aims to foster a society where racial equity and justice are upheld for all.
There are several black movements, including the Civil Rights Movement, Black Power Movement, Black Lives Matter, and Pan-Africanism. Each movement has its own specific goals and methods for advancing the rights and empowerment of black individuals and communities.
The colored dots on mailboxes in 2016 were used as a symbol of support for the Black Lives Matter movement. The dots were meant to show solidarity with the movement and raise awareness about racial inequality and police brutality.
yes they DO!!!
Yes, no matter where the father lives they should support their child no matter what!
No it is not racist, but for some reason some people think it is.
George Soros' Open Society Foundations has provided funding to various organizations and causes related to social justice, but there is no evidence to suggest that he directly funded the Black Lives Matter movement. BLM is a decentralized movement that emerged in response to incidents of police brutality and racial injustice.
Yes, African American lives matter in the U.S. The Black Lives Matter movement has highlighted systemic racism, social injustices, and the need for equality, emphasizing that the value of African American lives must be recognized and respected. Ensuring justice, equity, and fair treatment for all individuals, regardless of race, is essential for a just society. The ongoing struggle for civil rights underscores the importance of acknowledging and addressing these issues.
No.