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Read More →About 2,000 Seattle educators wore Black Lives Matter shirts at their schools Wednesday to call for racial equity in education.
Read More →On October 18, two suspects trespassed onto the California Highway Patrol's new office in Bakersfield and defaced and vandalized the office and Fallen Officer Memorial with blue paint.
Read More →Director James Comey told a gathering of police chiefs Sunday that people who think there's an epidemic of police shootings of black people aren't well-informed.
Read More →Blue Lives Matter is calling on all Americans to send a message to Ben & Jerry’s, and parent company Unilever, to boycott all Ben & Jerry’s products.
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Read More →Earlier this year, Haix worked with POLICE Magazine to launch a contest to find agencies to wear test their Black Eagle Tactical 20 boots and provide feedback. Of the many departments that applied, a lucky three were selected.
Read More →Black Lives Matter protesters at the University of California at Irvine were seen holding signs that read “Blue Lives Don’t Matter,” “Police Kill The Mentally Ill,” and “F**k the Police” Friday as part of their calls to ban the UC Irvine police department.
Read More →Many people watching the Black Lives Matter movement have long seen its goal as quite literally changing the way law enforcement officers do their jobs, forcing you to pull back and avoid confrontations with black suspects. And while the final moves of that strategy have yet to occur, the pieces are moving into place.
Read More →On Thursday evening, Ben and Jerry's ice cream company took a vocal stand in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. The franchise issued a statement detailing their backing.
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