Open Access
American Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN (Online): 2378-7031
DOI: 10.46568/arjhss
“The Black Lives Matter Movement” in the USA: Demands, Reactions, and Impacts
Researcher in Political Science at CCP, Pennsylvania.
Citation: Dr. Thami Fadil, ““The Black Lives Matter Movement” in the USA: Demands, Reactions, and Impacts”, American
Research Journal of Humanities and Social sciences, Vol 9, no. 1, 2023, pp. 17-20.
Abstract
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement is an organization that operates to achieve a variety of distinct objectives. Educating
the public about the many ways wherein black people are oppressed in society, in addition to how laws, institutions, and
policies perpetuate that oppression, is a primary objective of the activists who are affiliated with the BLMmovement. In
addition, BLM campaigns have celebrated the accomplishments of African American writers, singers, and visual artists.
The BLM movement has been criticized for being disruptive, as well as its rallies are frequently criticized for making
people’s life more difficult; despite this, making people aware of the situation is precisely the primary objective of the
demonstrations. They need to create a scene to get other people to listen to what they say and pay attention to what
they are saying so that changes may be made. The BLM Movement does not in any way endorse the practice of colorblind
racism, nor does it provide any support for it.