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Black Lives Matter movement

November 2022

  • Protests Build in Ferguson Ahead of Grand Jury Announcement<br>ST. LOUIS, MO - NOVEMBER 23: Demonstrators march through the streets while protesting the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown on November 23, 2014 in St. Louis, Missouri. Tensions in Ferguson remain high as a grand jury is expected to decide this month if Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson should be charged in the shooting death of Michael Brown. November 23, 2014.(Photo by Sebastiano Tomada/Getty Images)

    What will happen next for Black Twitter?

    Now that Elon Musk has bought the social media platform, some users fear a unique form of Black witnessing will be lost
  • ‘Many of the things Agassiz said about race were echoed by Adolf Hitler in Mein Kampf’ … Sasha Huber on the summit of the peak.

    The Swiss mountain with a racist name – and the artist fighting to rechristen it

    Agassizhorn is an alp in Switzerland named after a notorious scientist. Sasha Huber explains why she flew to the summit by helicopter and rechristened it Rentyhorn – in honour of an enslaved man
  • Queensland police Sgt Richard Monaei

    Caught between black and blue: senior Queensland police officer reveals the racism that broke him

    Indigenous officers ‘walk two worlds’ and survive by being seen to fit in with police culture, Sgt Richard Monaei says

October 2022

  • Nesrine Malik

    Yes, Sunak at No 10 is a ‘win’ – in exposing the emptiness of elite diversity rhetoric

    Nesrine Malik
  • Rachelle Ferron

    Black History Month
    Plantations kept slaves. They were a place of horror. Why exploit them as a sales brand?

    Rachelle Ferron
  • Kanye West at the premiere of The Greatest Lie Ever Sold in Nashville, 12 October 2022.

    Family of George Floyd considers legal action over Kanye West comments

  • Massive Attack … (L-R) Grant Marshall and Robert Del Naja.

    Massive Attack join project to increase diversity of English school curriculum

  • ‘Everything I do is saying Black lives matter’: how artist Amy Sherald defined an era

  • The Persuaders by Anand Giridharadas review – why it pays to talk in a polarised world

  • ‘It’s good to think strategically’: Thomas E Ricks on civil rights and January 6

  • Environment sector has failed to become more inclusive, study suggests

September 2022

  • Protests in central London on 10 September over the killing of Chris Kaba

    Ofcom investigates Sky News over Chris Kaba protest mix-up

  • Close up of a person pouring beer from a can into beer glasses, one held by another person

    Colonial Brewing Co changes ‘problematic’ name to CBCo after criticism it disrespects Indigenous Australians

  • Melina Abdullah<br>FILE - In this June 8, 2020, file photo, Melina Abdullah, left, of Black Lives Matter Los Angeles, leads a crowd in a raising of fists in Los Angeles during a protest over the death of George Floyd who died May 25 after he was restrained by Minneapolis police. Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, the group behind the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement has established a more than $12 million fund to aid organizations fighting institutional racism in the wake of the George Floyd protests. “We’ve been struggling for seven years now with very limited resources,” Abdullah said. “We’re not paid. But we also have real costs, even if we’re not taking salaries.” (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

    Black Lives Matter grassroots chapters sue global foundation over funds

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2017

    Do not pretend celebrity princess Meghan Markle can meaningfully advance the cause of racial justice

    Sisonke Msimang

August 2022

  • Edinburgh’s monument to Sir Henry Dundas

    Edinburgh to apologise over historical links to slavery

    City councillors accept all 10 recommendations of review set up in response to BLM movement
  • A man is stopped and searched by police in St James's Street, London, during Black Lives Matter protests in June 2020.

    Police abuse stop and search powers to target protesters, suggests data

    Exclusive: Big Brother Watch analysis shows use of tactic rose 20.5% in London on weekends when demonstrations happened
    • No conspiracy behind incorrectly telling alleged Melbourne BLM protest organisers their charges were dropped, court hears

    • ‘People who move together’: the social power of house dance

    • My husband, George Powe, was an unsung hero of civil rights in Nottingham

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