Thank you to all who joined for our #BLMTurns10 People’s Justice Festival. Thousands poured into AfricaTown (Leimert Park) over the course of the day on Saturday, July 15, 2023, as we celebrated. More than 100 “justice families” – loved ones of those killed by police/white supremacy joined – including the mother of #TrayvonMartin, Ms. Sybrina Fulton, and from LA, the families of: #KeithBursey, #MelyCorado, #DijonKizzee, #DavidJosiahLawson, #GrecharioMack, #VanessaMarquez, #KendrickMcDade, #JamesMincey, #KennethRossJr, #RyanTwyman, #AnthonyVargas, and #SkyYoung. BLM chapters from across the country took part. There were seven activation spaces, focusing on healing justice, study & struggle, organizing, “the Black Fantastic” stage, solidarity, youth, and the “Black Brilliance” stage, featuring Dr. Cornel West, Chuck D, former Black Panther leader Elaine Brown, Queen Yonasda, Cat Brooks, Janaya “Future” Khan, our own Dr. Melina Abdullah, the Fernando Pullum Youth Band, and more. Four DJs, including: our own Pastor Cue (who even got on the mic for a minute!), Tynacity, Domina, and Mau. All beautifully hosted by Dominique DiPrima, Van Lathan, Porch’se Miller and Tavis Smiley. A children’s village, with free rides, vendors, art-making and so much more made it a celebration and recommitment worthy of the 10-year legacy of #BlackLivesMatter.
There is so much we could say about the Festival…and the entire weekend, which also celebrated 75 years of our beloved Baba Akili – whose birthday is the same day as Black Lives Matter…Everyone who came, spoke, taught, facilitated, and performed did so for the love of the movement. We held each other in love and in faith…that we will get free. You can watch the livestream of the main stage here.
As we reflect on the beauty and power of the last 10 years, let’s use it as fuel to power us forward in the continued struggle for Black freedom.
Yesterday, LAPD killed a young Black man named Michael (more to come), then concocted some far-fetched story to make him guilty for his own death. We are grateful to our rapid response team who immediately got out to Western and Florence to gather community accounts and offer support to the family.
As many of you are aware, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Stephanie Bowick issued her ruling on BLM Global Network Foundation’s anti-SLAPP motion, which was not in favor of Black Lives Matter Grassroots. This is a setback, not a loss. As we continue to do the work necessary for Black liberation and prepare to celebrate ten years of Black Lives Matter, we will appeal this decision and implore the consultants who continue to hold on to the movement’s resources to release them. Please see our full statement here.
To be Black and Queer is to constantly balance joy and grief. Many of us are taking to the streets this month to honor the tradition of being visible and celebrating our resilience. And while the spirit moves us to celebrate, to embrace, to gather, and to make noise…
We know that Pride for Black queer and trans folks does not come for free. Since even before its radical inception, we have been subjected to attacks, bombarded by news of our siblings being discriminated against, abandoned, and killed.
This week marks the 7th anniversary of one of the most horrific attacks on Pride ever in history at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, FL. In the name of our stolen siblings, and all others stolen too soon by entities homophobia and transphobia, of white supremacy, and of police violence:
It is our duty to gather the courage to speak out and fight back.
Read MoreAs we spend the day celebrating the genius of Prince - one of the greatest artists to ever grace the planet, we must also remember that creativity and freedom are bound up one with the other. Prince loved Black Lives Matter and committed his work and his platform to calls for liberation and justice…”Uptown,” “Controversy,” “Act of God,” “The Avalanche,” and “Baltimore,” are but a few of countless examples.
Prince believed in building an Erotic City, not a Cop City!
Yesterday, Atlanta City Council approved $67 million dollars to fund Cop City, over the voices of more than 1000 people who delivered 15 hours of public comment. The vote was 11-4, with 5 of the votes approving the measure coming from Black council members who have sold out for their own gain.
We know that the more money given to policing, the greater the target on the backs of Black people. As we strive to uphold the value of life and continue the fight to #StopCopCity from breaking ground in the ATL and beyond, we ask that you recommit to doing the work toward abolishing the police state in our city and in this country.
Read MoreWhen #JordanNeely was choked to death last week on a New York City subway, it had everything to do with the budget and policy choices that cities make. No one should have to suffer from and yell about not having enough food or drink; no one should have to bear the weight of the traumatic death of their mother without support; no one should be forced to live unhoused; and no one’s life should be stolen as bystanders look on - and even aid - the murderer. The killing of Jordan Neely hit us as hard as it did, in part, because we see parallels in the deaths of Brother Africa, Brendon Glenn, and so many others. We understand that only grace saves any Black person from the same fate. As we weep and rage for Jordan, we must also organize. We must demand a City and County budget that centers life affirming care, not harm and death. In the name of Jordan Neely and all of our people, we must all advocate harder than ever:
No additional funding for LAPD (Mayor’s proposal is for an $87 million increase).
Schedule a #PeoplesBudgetLA presentation before full City Council.
Adopt the #PeoplesBudget priorities.
Mayor Karen Bass wants to put a thousand more cops on the street and increase the LAPD budget by $65 million. But this is just a budget PROPOSAL and we still have time to change her mind. WE CAN CHANGE HER MIND! BLMLA IS CONFIRMED TO PRESENT OUR #PeoplesBudgetLA FINDINGS TO MAYOR KAREN BASS on April 27th. Make sure your voice is heard during this budgeting process and complete the survey at peoplesbudgetla.com/survey. It takes less than five minutes to fill in your responses. Already completed it? We thank you and urge you to please share it with at least 10 people and ask them to complete it right away! Again the link is online at peoplesbudgetla.com/survey. Let’s FUND SERVICES, NOT THE POLICE!
AND RALLY IN THE STREETS WITH US TO FIGHT AGAINST POLICE VIOLENCE AND CORRUPT POLICE DEPARTMENTS AT OUR WEEKLY PROTEST TO #ENDPOLICEASSOCIATIONS, WEDNESDAYS AT 4PM AT 1313 W. 8TH ST.
Happy International Women’s Day!
Black Lives Matter Grassroots is a womanist, Pan-Africanist organization that honors the revolutionary contributions of our foremothers like Yaa Asentewaa, Mama Harriet Tubman, Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer, Mrs. Rosa Parks, Mrs. Coretta Scott King, Ida B. Wells, Ella Baker, and so many others.
We claimed March as “Black Women Are Divine” month - national call to Black women around the world to reclaim our divinity in the names of #BreonnaTaylor, #SandraBland, #WakieshaWilson, and all Black women whose lives were stolen by state-sanctioned violence. This national campaign was initiated by our very own Sister/Mama/Dr. Melina Abdullah in honor of the spirit of #BreonnaTaylor, and serves as a reminder for Black women to celebrate life in collective joy, solidarity, and to build power. Join us this month in honoring the Black women around you! We invite you to participate in this campaign by:
1. Changing your social media profile picture to the logo above.
2. Celebrate the divine Black women in your life by sending them flowers, spending quality time with them, and offering other intentional expressions of love.
3. Tapping in with your local BLM Grassroots chapters to learn more about their events & campaigns that they are hosting to commemorate #BlackWomenAreDivine.
In Los Angeles, BLMLA is hosting our Black Women Are Divine celebration… Saturday, March 18th at Norman Houston Park. Join us as we honor Black women’s divinity and shower Black women with art, healing work, good food, flowers, gifts, love, and blessings.
Black women, girls, and femmes are invited to RECEIVE and be loved on.
People who are not Black women are invited to GIVE to the Black women in attendance…Bring flowers, small gifts, and Spirit of service.
Read MoreIn the spirit of Sankofa, we honor Black History Month as a time to learn from the wisdom of our elders while forging new paths with the guidance of the next generation. Our revolutionary Ancestors guide us, ground us, and encourage us to propel the long tradition of resistance forward, until we free us. Police brutality is something our people have fought against since slavery. From the days of Strange Fruit hanging from the poplar trees, to the battered face of #EmmetTill on every newspaper around the world, to #TrayvonMartin, 2020 #BlackLivesMatter uprisings in the name of #GeorgeFloyd, #BreonnaTaylor, and #AhmaudArbery, and now the names of #TyreNichols and #KeenanAnderson…our Black history reminds us that transformation requires action from all of us. Let’s summon the courage deep in our bloodlines and spiritlines and continue to fight for a world where Black folks live long, happy, healthy and free lives.
EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 4PM, MEET US IN THE STREETS IN FRONT OF THE PEOPLE’S MURAL AT 1313 W. 8TH ST., LOS ANGELES, #ENDPOLICEASSOCIATIONS.
Read MoreWe are angry…angry that after thousands of letters, tens-of-thousands of petition signatures, hours of public comment, and multiple demonstrations - all calling on Karen Bass not to reappoint LAPD Chief Moore, the first Black woman mayor of Los Angeles, a self-proclaimed progressive, would ignore the will of the people. Both Moore and Bass feigned outrage at the murder of #TyreNichols in Memphis, but LAPD has killed triple that number right here in Los Angeles so far this year. We demand accountability there and here.
JOIN US TODAY FOR A PRESS CONFERENCE AT 4PM WITH DEMONSTRATION TO FOLLOW AS WE VOICE OUR OUTRAGE AND DEMAND CHANGE IN FRONT OF THE PEOPLE’S MURAL AT 1313 W. 8TH ST., LOS ANGELES.
Read Morehis week our hearts are heavy with the news of the 11 people massacred in Monterey Park, while people were celebrating the Lunar New Year. Black Lives Matter stands in solidarity with our Asian siblings and we’re sending all of our love and prayers to the Monterey Park community.
We also stand alongside the family of #TyreNichols in Memphis, Tennessee, who just viewed the January 8th body camera footage of five police officers viciously and repeatedly beating, tasing, pepper-spraying Tyre, while he begged for his life. Tyre suffered massive injuries, including a broken neck and later died in the hospital under cardiac arrest.
In Atlanta, Tortuguita, a forest defender who was working to stop the development of Cop City, was killed by police for his activism.
Here in Los Angeles, we continue to demand justice for in the names of #KeenanAnderson, #TakarSmith, and #OscarLeonSanchez, who were murdered by LAPD in the first three days of 2023. LAPD is now attempting to assassinate the characters of the people they killed.
This year is off to a tragic start, but we must continue fighting for justice in honor of all of the lives harmed or stolen by police violence. For the lives lost and the lives to come in future generations, collectively organizing will lead us to the victory for abolition.
Read MoreWe march in the footsteps of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his radical vision for Black freedom. Led by spirit, guided by a deep love for our people. Dr. King put his body and freedom on the line in the fight for freedom and justice, and used direct action as a tool to disrupt. As we celebrate the courage and unwavering faith of Dr. King and Coretta Scott King, join us in engaging in their teachings and organize with us for transformative change. “Those who love peace must learn to organize as effectively as those who love war.” ― Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (Unlike white moderates and racists that posted their annual MLK quote even though they are the antithesis of his vision and would’ve denounced Dr. King in the 50s and 60s, when WE quote the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, WE evoke his spirit with genuine intention.)
We stand by the family of #KeenanAnderson in uplifting the 5 demands for justice in his name.
#NoMoreMoore
Remove police from traffic and all other places they clearly don’t belong.
Restrict tasers.
Release the unedited video.
#EndQualifiedImmunity
LAPD stole the lives of #KeenanAnderson, #TakarSmith, and #OscarLeonSanchez all within the first week of the new year. Say their names and surround their families with love and prayers.
AND LET’S TAKE TO THE STREETS AT OUR WEEKLY #ENDPOLICEASSOCIATIONS PROTEST, EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 4PM, 1313 W. 8TH ST.
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LAPD has claimed a terrible start to 2023…killing 3 people in the first 3 days of the year. #TakarSmith was a 44-year-old Black father of six, gunned down in his own home when his wife asked for mental health support for him. #KeenanAnderson was a 31-year-old Black father and schoolteacher, who was tased to death after a minor traffic accident. #OscarLeon was a Latinx brother who was apparently dealing with mental health challenges. All three of these men should still be alive. LAPD continues to demonstrate a blatant disregard for human life…an attitude that comes from the top, which gets to the core of why LAPD Chief Michel Moore must go.
As overwhelmed as we are by the attacks on Black life, we know that when we fight, we win. In 2022 we claimed many victories including:
We opened The Center for Black Power in Africa Town (Leimert Park).
We passed Measure A for sheriff accountability.
We voted Alex Villanueva out of office.
Nury Martinez and Ron Herrera resigned after pressure around their racist audio tapes. (Gil Cedillo had already been voted out and replaced by abolitionist Eunisses Hernandez.)
We ran Kevin de Léon from his home for being an anti-Black, anti-Indigenous racist after camping outside of his house for 18 days under the banner #OperationResignation.
We continued to build and organize with Black Lives Matter-Grassroots chapters around the country.
We erected the Black Lives Matter fist in the people’s park in Africa Town, sculpted by artist Jordan Powell-Karis
Four Torrance police officers responsible for the death of #ChristopherDeAndreMitchell were fired for their participation in the racist text messaging scandal.
We forced Cal State LA President Bill Covino to announce his resignation after he enabled campus police to violently brutalize our own Dr. Melina Abdullah.
And the list continues! We must celebrate these monumental victories that push us forward, AND we must acknowledge that there is much more organizing work to be done to ensure that #BlackLivesMatter in Los Angeles and globally.
START YOUR YEAR OFF BY JOINING US IN THE STREETS FOR THE 100th #ENDPOLICEASSOCIATIONS RALLY, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 AT 4PM!
Read MoreBUILD BLACK. BUY BLACK. BANK BLACK.
Our annual Black Xmas campaign urges folks to reject white capitalism and exclusively support Black organizations and businesses during the holiday season. Instead of giving in to the lure of rampant consumerism, #BuildBlack by donating to Black organizations. If you must buy, #BuyBlack - let’s circulate our dollars within our own community! BLMLA is uplifting Black-owned businesses on our instagram page @blmlosangeles. And…there is no better time to move your money away from white corporate institutions that harm our people and #BankBlack…in Los Angeles, One United Bank has been a longtime partner of BLMLA. Visit blackxmas.org for a full directory of Black organizations and businesses we’ve profiled.
STAY TUNED! OUR ANNUAL #BLACKXMAS SHUTDOWN PROTEST IS COMING!
Read MoreWe won! Our organizing won! Our people won some very important victories at the polls on Tuesday.
Measure A - for sheriffs accountability passed by a landslide. This was OUR measure - we wrote it, organized for it, and WON! Major shouts out to the families of #JohnHorton and #AnthonyVargas who led the on-the-ground work and our #CheckTheSheriff partners, especially Andres Kwon of the ACLU, who visioned and poured himself into getting the measure passed.
Villanueva got the boot! He’s losing by a landslide! Years of exposing his corruption and criminality have resonated with the people. His legacy of LASD gangs was exposed by courageous organizing and journalism with the families of those killed and harmed by at the center.
Kenneth Mejia won for City Controller! That’s right! OUR #PeoplesBudgetLA expert won the seat over lifetime do-nothing, vindictive politician Paul Koretz. We don’t endorse political candidates…but…
Yaaayyyyy Kenneth!!!!
Additional wins for the people…ULA for housing passed, Lola Smallwood Cuevas (of the Black Worker Center), Tina McKinner (of LA Voice), and Isaac Bryan (whose political home is BLM)...all won! Still waiting on final results for other races…but additional victories are possible.
And…in breaking news…the sheriff deputy who murdered #DavidOrdaz was CHARGED by DA Gascon today!
The lesson that continues to prove itself is that we must #VoteAndOrganize!
Read MoreAs the extreme anti-Black racism that pervades the City of Los Angeles comes to light, we are making demands that address both the hurt and the harm. The leaked audio that includes horrific slurs about a 2-year-old Black child by still-Councilmember Nury Martinez breaks our hearts and calls on us to encircle Jacob, Mike Bonin’s baby boy, with love and protection. The context of that conversation is just as troubling and points to a much more nefarious plot to undermine and erode Black power in the City. Still-Councilmember Kevin de Leon attempted to minimize Black organizing, calling it “25 Black people yelling.” Still-Councilmember Gil Cedillo and former County Federation of Labor President Ron Herrera are just as guilty of spewing anti-Black, anti-LGBTQ, anti-Indigenous racist rhetoric, while also plotting to marginalize the City’s renters and progressive voices during the redistricting process. It is outrageous and reprehensible. Even more disgusting is that the three members of the City Council are vying to hold on to their seats even after literally everyone has called for their resignations. So let us say it louder…Councilmembers Nury Martinez, Kevin de Leon and Gil Cedillo MUST RESIGN IMMEDIATELY!
Read MoreThe soul of #BlackLivesMatter is on the line! #BlackLivesMatter is one of the most powerful, visionary movements of all time and its resources have fallen into the hands of the wrong people. We intend to get them back!
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