Reflecting On The 10-Year Legacy Of Black Lives Matter
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66% : The Black Lives Matter Movement was in full swing and the hashtag was still very popular among Twitter users, but how popular was very intriguing to me.65% : In this piece, we will discuss the 10-year legacy of Black Lives Matter in all of its glory as well as all of its pain.
53% : Since then, Black Lives Matter has become a polarizing organization that oftentimes finds itself in the crossheads of political warfare.
44% : NewsOne Featured Video CLOSESource: WWD / GettyBlack Lives Matter officially turned 10 years old on Thursday, leaving us with an entire decade's worth of legacy to ponder over.
43% : Researchers have estimated that 15 million to 26 million people in the United States participated in the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.
38% : Like it or not, Black Lives Matter was one of if not the largest social movements America has ever seen, and Black people should never let it die or be forgotten.'Honeymoon Is Over': 33% Of DEI Professionals Lost Their Jobs Last Year, Data ShowsWill Someone Tell Mayor Eric Adams To Stop Invoking Black Lives
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