Patrisse Cullors
The Killing of Trans Women Is Inseparable from Black Lives Matter
We know of 12 trans people murdered this year. All of them have been Black women.
'Exhaustion Is Not An Option': BLM's Patrisse Cullors On Grief and Activism
Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors describes leading a national movement, losing her father, and finding balance in the process.
Artists like Damon Davis Are Transforming the Image of Blackness
We talk with Patrisse Cullors-Bignac and Damon Davis about black art becoming more than trauma and struggle.
This Is What Sets Toronto's Black Lives Matter Movement Apart from America's
"Most black Americans think Canada is a haven," said Patrisse Cullors, the LA-based activist and co-founder of Black Lives Matter. But lately, longstanding anger over how Toronto police treat black residents has come to the fore.
Black Lives Matter Could Succeed Where Leaders Like Farrakhan Have Failed
A lot of the media coverage around Saturday's Justice Or Else rally focused on Louis Farrakhan, reminding us that building a movement around one man has its pitfalls. By eschewing leaders, Black Lives Matter has shielded itself from these problems.
Women and Marginalized Groups Come to Forefront of Black Lives Matter in Toronto
"For all the little Black girls out there who are not allowed to just be little Black girls, this night is for you."