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Patrisse Marie Khan-Cullors Brignac [1] ( née Cullors-Brignac; born June 20, 1983) is an American activist, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, artist and writer. Cullors created the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag in 2013 and has written and spoken widely about the movement. Other topics on which Cullors advocates include prison ...
And in case about Marxism, Fox is already practically secondary source, primary source is Patrisse Cullors YouTube personal video statement. Loesorion ( talk ) 16:49, 16 April 2021 (UTC) Most of this is more fundamental than this one biographic article, I suggest you take your suggestions to the Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard ~ BOD ...
The source need not be (and obviously would not be) used to verify the notion that "Patrisse Cullors is absolutely such a Marxist. She's been committed to the fight of the black lumpenproletariat since she was a toddler. She's Claudia Jones and Elaine Brown rolled into one.
Patrisse Cullors was sitting at a table outside the Crenshaw Dairy Mart, the art collective she co-founded in Inglewood, California, taking advantage of a rare break in the March rains when her ...
There are few people in Los Angeles who straddle the worlds of political activism, Hollywood and art the way Patrisse Cullors does. A co-founder of Black Lives Matter — the movement that arose ...
Alicia Garza's Facebook post on July 13, 2013, responsible for sparking the Black Lives Matter movement With Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors, Garza birthed the Black Lives Matter hashtag. She is credited with inspiring the slogan when, after the July 2013 acquittal of George Zimmerman of murder in the death of Trayvon Martin, she posted on Facebook: "I continue to be surprised at how little ...
The sold-out event became the backdrop for Patrisse Cullors, Anderson’s cousin, and for choreographer JaQuel Knight to lead a protest calling attention to the death of Black people at traffic ...
Crump in 2021. In early 2021, Benjamin Crump began representing the family of nineteen-year-old Christian Hall, who was shot and killed by Pennsylvania State Troopers in Monroe County. Hall was shot and killed in December 2020 on the overpass to Interstate 80 in Hamilton Township, after reports of a suicidal man with a gun on the bridge.