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" Black Lives Matter has become what black communities all over the world have needed it to become. At times, it is a hashtag; at other moments, it is a declaration, a cry of rage, a sharing of light. It has become a movement that is international, worldwide in its scope of liberation for black and oppressed people everywhere. "
People
Black
World
" Black Lives Matter is one iteration of a much larger struggle to fight for black people's freedom. "
Black
People
Freedom
" Black Lives Matter was born out of our unwavering love for black people and our undeniable rage over a system that has historically dehumanized black people. "
People
Love
Born
" Freedom means the U.S. government not being the main threat to countries around the world. "
Threat
Main
Government
" I developed 'Power: From the Mouths of the Occupied' while I was an Artist in Residence at Kalamazoo College. "
While
Residence
Power
" I have been arrested several times protesting. "
Protesting
Arrested
Been
" I knew marriage was not the answer to changing the conditions for poor, black, queer folks. So I never felt compelled to get married - it just didn't seem important. But even if marriage wasn't right for me at the time, or a quick fix toward black empowerment, I found it repulsive that loving same-sex couples were refused the right. "
Marriage
Black
Time
" In order to reverse the maternal health crisis for black women in the U.S., we need concrete policies from our leaders and better protocols from hospitals. "
Black
Better
Health
" I think part of what we're seeing in the rise of white nationalism is their response to Black Lives Matter, is their response to an ever-increasing fight for equal rights, for civil rights, and for human rights. "
Black
Rise
Think
" It was white people who got Trump into office. "
Who
People
Office
" I've been an activist since I was a teenager. I was always curious about what we would now call social justice. I remember just trying to navigate growing up poor in an overpoliced environment with a single mother and a father who was in and out of prison. "
Father
Mother
Justice
" Like any organizer worth their salt, I'm open to critique, but I won't be bullied or treated badly. I'm an imperfect human, and as such, I have a proclivity to make mistakes. And while I make mistakes, I am not my mistakes. "
Salt
Open
Mistakes
" Many of us believed that Black Lives Matter would move this country to not only reckon with white racism but to usher in new laws and practices that would curb vigilantism and law enforcement violence. But, instead, white nationalism was nurtured and began to take root among the American people. "
Racism
People
Black
" My morning rituals are typical. I wake up yearning for a few extra moments of rest. I express gratitude to a higher power for the breath in my body and the blessings in my life. I shower. I dress. I eat breakfast. I exchange laughter and words with my beloveds, embracing each other as we say our daily goodbyes. "
Power
Daily
Gratitude
" Policing has never been about public safety: its origins are rooted in social control, the denial of people's human rights, securing the U.S. borders, recapturing escaped, enslaved Africans, and upholding racist, homophobic, and transphobic laws. "
Human Rights
Safety
Control
" Presidential elections and the voter experience have long been fraught for black people. From racist poll taxes to made-up literacy tests to the egregious rollback of voting rights over the past 50 years, American democracy has, at times, felt like a weird and failed social experiment. "
Experience
Voting
Past
" The brutal history of colonialism is one in which white people literally stole land and people for their own gain and material wealth. "
Own
People
White
" Throughout every presidency since the heist of our country from indigenous peoples, the black American experience has been exceptional in its discomfort. And no chief executive of this great nation has, in earnest, developed a unique plan to remedy that discomfort. "
Great
Plan
American
" We can feel sad, hurt, demoralized. But we can't give up. "
Give
Up
Sad
" We have to look at queerness as a means towards challenging normativity. "
Towards
Look
Challenging
" We live in a world where black people are targeted for death and destruction, and we should not be surprised when moments such as these occur - in fact, Charlottesville confirms the violence that black people endure every day. "
Black
People
Live
" We rarely know what motivates somebody in their work, and it's usually a particular moment in their life. For me, that moment is my brother's incarceration and the ways in which this country has decided to neglect, abuse, and sometimes torture people with severe mental illness, especially if they're black. "
Me
Life
Brother
" We will not stop fighting until every single black life is provided the type of love and support we so desperately deserve. "
Support
Black
Fighting
" What does it look like to build a city, state, or nation invested in communities thriving rather than their death and destruction? To ask this question is the first act of an abolitionist. "
Nation
Look
Build
" What was most important, for me, is that I could share what I experience as a young person - in particular, what impact incarceration and policing had on my life and my family's life. "
Family
My Life
Me
" Wherever black people are in America, criminalization exists. Wherever there is a white-dominant space, deep racism exists as well - no matter how progressive. If you cut too far into that progressive, if you do something that's too radical, white racism will emerge. "
Racism
Space
People
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