Black Lives Matter

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Black Lives Matter Black Lives Matter is a political project that started as a hashtag on social media. Its goal is to go against anti-black racism, to fight for their human rights and make sure that black people live with dignity. The movement #BlackLivesMatter was created in the year 2012 after George Zimmerman was acquitted of the crime of killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Consequently, people all over the nation began a protest on social media and later moved it to the streets to show support to all black people dealing with racism and injustice. The creators of this movement are Alicia Garza, Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors. In the years following the shooting of Trayvon Martin there were numerous cases which took place in different …show more content…

They just hear about the more famous cases in which the police are involved but there are a lot of cases prior to the police incidents. On November 23rd, 2012, 17-year-old African-American Jordan Davis was killed by a white man named Michael Dunn. Jordan was with his friends when Michael approached their car because of the loud music coming out of their car. Suddenly they got into an altercation Michael pulled out a gun and shot 10 rounds in the car, killing Jordan in the process. Michael said he acted in self-defense because he saw a shotgun coming out of the car and being pointed his way while reports state that there was no shotgun found in the car. A documentary was released and the Black Lives Matter movement followed the struggle of the family to convict the murderer of Jordan. On November 2nd, 2013, 19-year-old Renisha McBride was killed by 55-year-old white man Theodore Wafer who shot her in the face after she got into a car accident and went looking for help at his door. Theodore said she seemed aggressive but multiple people that saw Renisha at the scene of the crash said she looked disoriented not aggressive. She told most of the people at the scene that she just wanted to go home and she landed on the doorstep of Theodore that looked a lot like Renisha’s mothers house. Seems to me that it just looked like a girl that was scared and wanted to go home to her mother. Black Lives Matter protesters followed this case as they failed to prosecute the murderer from the beginning. An event called “Strange Fruit speaks: The 7 last words of Black Lives” was created in honor of Renisha and countless other victims. A short film called “Black Lives Matter: From Fruitvale to Florida to Ferguson: Strange Fruit No More” was made in honor of these victims by Karen Seneferu. These protests were fairly peaceful compared to the protests that

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