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12 June 2021 Adina Campbell BBC Community Affairs Correspondent Reuters Opposition to racism and police brutality has seen people unite around the phrase Black Lives Matter (BLM). Among those to have shown support are members of the England football team - whose players have been booed by some fans for taking the knee. What does Black Lives Matter mean? Black Lives Matter is a phrase, and notably a hashtag, used to highlight racism, discrimination and inequality experienced by black people. Its use grew in the US after high-profile killings by police, but it has also been used in the UK and elsewhere. Supporters point to the fact that black people are much more likely to be shot by police in the US. They say that in the US and many other countries, they also suffer many other forms of discrimination. They want action to address unequal treatment and oppression that goes all the way back to the era of slavery, but which continues today. How has Black Lives Matter grown? In the summer of 2020 George Floyd, an unarmed black man, was murdered by a police officer who knelt on his neck. Twitter/Ruth Richardson George Floyd repeatedly told the police officers who detained him that he could not breathe In the UK, anti-racism demonstrations were attended by hundreds of thousands of people. Who was George Floyd and what happened to Derek Chauvin? Kaepernick: From one man to a movement Why have people criticised Black Lives Matter? Among its main goals are stopping police brutality and fighting for courts to treat black people equally. Its demands for equality also include mental health, the LGBT community and voting rights. Black Lives Matter: The three women who founded a global movement Does everyone support the Black Lives Matter organisation? Many people have explained they were opposing racism - not supporting the organisation - when they joined the millions using the #blacklivesmatter hashtag or taking part in protests. Getty Images Jadon Sancho of England takes a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement What is taking the knee and why is it an issue at Euro 2020? Campaigner Femi Oluwole said BLM was a global movement and that "no individual organisation speaks for the whole Black Lives Matter movement". The Black Lives Matter organisation often provided materials and guidance for protesters, Prof Deva Woodly told the New York Times , but the group did not orchestrate all the marches. She said new activists then took to social media to reach a wide audience. In the UK, although there is an official BLM organisation, events are often organised by a number of smaller groups or individuals coming together under the banner of "Black Lives Matter". Supporters of Black Lives Matter have also argued that critics who say "all lives matter" or "white lives matter" are dismissing the impact of slavery and racial inequalities. They say the phrase is a demand for equal treatment and an end to racism - because the lives of black people are just as important as those of others. What has Black Lives Matter achieved? In the US, steps have been taken to tackle police violence and change the way laws are applied. Following the death of Mr Floyd, the term "defund the police" made headlines. Cities including Minneapolis, Portland, Philadelphia and Seattle have started shifting budgets away from police and into areas like schools and housing. In the UK, demonstrations drew attention to the UK's colonial past and saw statues of people linked to the slave trade removed. PA Media A toppled bronze memorial to the 17th Century slave merchant Edward Colston is on display at a museum in Bristol Black history lessons will be mandatory in all Welsh schools from 2022. In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, teachers can now choose if they want to teach black history. Books about issues affecting black people became best sellers. And, for some people, Black Lives Matter meant starting to have difficult conversations about racism with people they know.
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Black Lives Matter is a phrase, and notably a hashtag, used to highlight racism, discrimination and inequality experienced by black people. Its use grew in the US after high-profile killings by police, but it has also been used in the UK and elsewhere. Supporters point to the fact that black people are much more likely to be shot by police in the US. They say that in the US and many other countries, they also suffer many other forms of discrimination. They want action to address unequal treatment and oppression that goes all the way back to the era of slavery, but which continues today. ## How has Black Lives Matter grown? The slogan was widely used after the death of Trayvon Martin in Florida, in 2012. The unarmed black 17-year-old was [shot by neighbourhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-50671843) Support grew following other police killings, including [Eric Garner, who died in a chokehold,](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-49008746) and [Michael Brown](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-53603923), who was killed by an officer who said he acted in self-defence. In the summer of 2020 [George Floyd,](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-56818766) an unarmed black man, was murdered by a police officer who knelt on his neck. ![Twitter/Ruth Richardson George Floyd](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/1024x1024/p0hq72jn.png.webp)Twitter/Ruth Richardson George Floyd repeatedly told the police officers who detained him that he could not breathe Protests using the \#BLM slogan took place worldwide and the hashtag \#BlackLivesMatter was [used tens of millions of times](https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/06/10/blacklivesmatter-surges-on-twitter-after-george-floyds-death/). In the UK, anti-racism demonstrations were attended by hundreds of thousands of people. - [Who was George Floyd and what happened to Derek Chauvin?](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-56270334) - [Kaepernick: From one man to a movement](https://www.bbc.com/sport/american-football/41530732) ## Why have people criticised Black Lives Matter? Some people argue that using the term Black Lives Matter demonstrates support for an organisation of the same name. It was [started in 2013 by three black women: Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-55106268). Among its main goals are stopping police brutality and fighting for courts to treat black people equally. Its demands for equality also include mental health, the LGBT community and voting rights. However, former US secretary of housing and developments Ben Carson, said [people with noble aims had been taken advantage of by a "Marxist-driven organisation"](https://www.foxnews.com/media/ben-carson-defends-terry-crews-black-lives-matter) that supports "taking down the model of Western family structures". Carol Swain, a political commentator and former professor, said: ["They are using black people to advance a Marxist agenda."](https://www.npr.org/2021/05/25/999841030/black-lives-matter-fights-disinformation-to-keep-the-movement-strong?t=1623410615450) Black Lives Matter: The three women who founded a global movement Replying to critics, [Patrice Cullors said "I do believe in Marxism"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEp1kxg58kE), but added: "I'm working on making sure people don't suffer". Opal Tometi said [people were trying to discredit BLM](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/sep/24/opal-tometi-co-founder-of-black-lives-matter-i-do-this-because-we-deserve-to-live) by putting out fake information "to distract, confuse and give people any excuse to not support this movement". ## Does everyone support the Black Lives Matter organisation? Many people have explained they were opposing racism - not supporting the organisation - when they joined the millions using the \#blacklivesmatter hashtag or taking part in protests. For example, after criticism of the England team taking the knee, defender Tyrone Mings said: "It's never been about supporting Black Lives Matter as an organisation. That was a [cheap argument that people threw at the movement."](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ztXRaprVnY&t=162s) ![Getty Images Jadon Sancho of England takes a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement ahead of the international friendly match between England and Romania](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/1024x1024/p0hq72jn.png.webp)Getty Images Jadon Sancho of England takes a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement - [What is taking the knee and why is it an issue at Euro 2020?](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers-53098516) Campaigner Femi Oluwole said BLM was a global movement and that "no individual organisation speaks for the whole Black Lives Matter movement". The Black Lives Matter organisation often provided materials and guidance for protesters, [Prof Deva Woodly told the New York Times](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/07/03/us/george-floyd-protests-crowd-size.html), but the group did not orchestrate all the marches. She said new activists then took to social media to reach a wide audience. Supporters have noted that most marches have been peaceful, but conservative US politicians and TV pundits suggested [Black Lives Matter contributed to the deaths of police officers.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-34135267) The BLM organisation said this was untrue: "We're targeting the brutal system of policing, not individual police." In the UK, although there is an official BLM organisation, events are often organised by a number of smaller groups or individuals coming together under the banner of "Black Lives Matter". Supporters of Black Lives Matter have also argued that critics who say "all lives matter" or "white lives matter" are dismissing the impact of slavery and racial inequalities. They say the phrase is a demand for equal treatment and an end to racism - because the lives of black people are just as important as those of others. ## What has Black Lives Matter achieved? In the US, steps have been taken to tackle police violence and change the way laws are applied. Following the death of Mr Floyd, the term "defund the police" made headlines. Cities including Minneapolis, Portland, Philadelphia and Seattle have started shifting budgets away from police and into areas like schools and housing. In the UK, demonstrations drew attention to the UK's colonial past and saw statues of people linked to the slave trade removed. ![PA Media Statue of Bristol slave trader Edward Colston](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/1024x1024/p0hq72jn.png.webp)PA Media A toppled bronze memorial to the 17th Century slave merchant Edward Colston is on display at a museum in Bristol Problems black people still face were highlighted, including [being hit harder by coronavirus](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-52997848). The debate has also [highlighted how employers sometimes fall short](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53021691). Black history lessons will be mandatory in all Welsh schools from 2022. In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, teachers can now choose if they want to teach black history. Books about issues affecting black people became best sellers. And, for some people, Black Lives Matter meant starting to have difficult conversations about racism with people they know. 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12 June 2021 Adina CampbellBBC Community Affairs Correspondent ![Reuters Black Lives Matter protesters in Hyde Park](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/480/cpsprodpb/BC66/production/_113003284_reuters4e.jpg.webp)Reuters **Opposition to racism and police brutality has seen people unite around the phrase Black Lives Matter (BLM).** Among those to have shown support are members of the England football team - whose players have been booed by some fans for taking the knee. What does Black Lives Matter mean? Black Lives Matter is a phrase, and notably a hashtag, used to highlight racism, discrimination and inequality experienced by black people. Its use grew in the US after high-profile killings by police, but it has also been used in the UK and elsewhere. Supporters point to the fact that black people are much more likely to be shot by police in the US. They say that in the US and many other countries, they also suffer many other forms of discrimination. They want action to address unequal treatment and oppression that goes all the way back to the era of slavery, but which continues today. How has Black Lives Matter grown? In the summer of 2020 [George Floyd,](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-56818766) an unarmed black man, was murdered by a police officer who knelt on his neck. ![Twitter/Ruth Richardson George Floyd](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/1024x1024/p0hq72jn.png.webp)Twitter/Ruth Richardson George Floyd repeatedly told the police officers who detained him that he could not breathe In the UK, anti-racism demonstrations were attended by hundreds of thousands of people. - [Who was George Floyd and what happened to Derek Chauvin?](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-56270334) - [Kaepernick: From one man to a movement](https://www.bbc.com/sport/american-football/41530732) Why have people criticised Black Lives Matter? Among its main goals are stopping police brutality and fighting for courts to treat black people equally. Its demands for equality also include mental health, the LGBT community and voting rights. Black Lives Matter: The three women who founded a global movement Does everyone support the Black Lives Matter organisation? Many people have explained they were opposing racism - not supporting the organisation - when they joined the millions using the \#blacklivesmatter hashtag or taking part in protests. ![Getty Images Jadon Sancho of England takes a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement ahead of the international friendly match between England and Romania](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/1024x1024/p0hq72jn.png.webp)Getty Images Jadon Sancho of England takes a knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement - [What is taking the knee and why is it an issue at Euro 2020?](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers-53098516) Campaigner Femi Oluwole said BLM was a global movement and that "no individual organisation speaks for the whole Black Lives Matter movement". The Black Lives Matter organisation often provided materials and guidance for protesters, [Prof Deva Woodly told the New York Times](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/07/03/us/george-floyd-protests-crowd-size.html), but the group did not orchestrate all the marches. She said new activists then took to social media to reach a wide audience. In the UK, although there is an official BLM organisation, events are often organised by a number of smaller groups or individuals coming together under the banner of "Black Lives Matter". Supporters of Black Lives Matter have also argued that critics who say "all lives matter" or "white lives matter" are dismissing the impact of slavery and racial inequalities. They say the phrase is a demand for equal treatment and an end to racism - because the lives of black people are just as important as those of others. What has Black Lives Matter achieved? In the US, steps have been taken to tackle police violence and change the way laws are applied. Following the death of Mr Floyd, the term "defund the police" made headlines. Cities including Minneapolis, Portland, Philadelphia and Seattle have started shifting budgets away from police and into areas like schools and housing. In the UK, demonstrations drew attention to the UK's colonial past and saw statues of people linked to the slave trade removed. ![PA Media Statue of Bristol slave trader Edward Colston](https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/1024x1024/p0hq72jn.png.webp)PA Media A toppled bronze memorial to the 17th Century slave merchant Edward Colston is on display at a museum in Bristol Black history lessons will be mandatory in all Welsh schools from 2022. In England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, teachers can now choose if they want to teach black history. Books about issues affecting black people became best sellers. And, for some people, Black Lives Matter meant starting to have difficult conversations about racism with people they know.
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