![]() BLMGNF formed an LLC to take ownership of the property, which is customary in real estate transactions to avoid exposing BLM’s assets to any litigation or liability. Perkins Coie and Dyane Pascall were engaged to assist with the closing of the acquisition. The property does not serve as a personal residence. BLMGNF has and continues to utilize the space for programming and leadership off-sites. The organization always planned to disclose the property on the upcoming 990 due May 15th as part of BLMGNF’s ongoing transparency efforts. The acquisition of the property is in furtherance of BLM’s mission and any ancillary usages that the organization determines is needed. The organization remains dedicated to radical Black philanthropy and support of artists who contribute their talents to raising awareness for the movement. "Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation purchased the property referenced in your inquiry with the intention for it to serve as housing and studio space for recipients of the Black Joy Creators Fellowship. ![]() ![]() We reached out to BLMGNF, which sent us the following statement from board member Shalomyah Bowers regarding the California property: "That was in October 2020 and the public is still waiting for any kind of accountability of that money in an official document like a tax filing or an audit." ![]() This BLM legacy may not convince the media to look at what is happening with BLM GNF, but perhaps our leaders should sit up and take note."It didn’t actually have any financial activity until 2020 when it received over $60 million from its current fiscal sponsor," said Laurie Styron, Executive Director of. This is known as the "Ferguson Effect" because it tracks rises in criminality in cities hit with BLM violence after the police killing of Michael Brown in 2014. Two recent studies, one published in the February issue of the Journal of Public Economics and another in December by a researcher at the Public Policy Institute of California, found that police reduced proactive practices in cities hit by BLM violence. > Parents Have Every Right to Be Involved in Their Children’s Education Then there's BLM's impact on the streets. Chapters of BLM GNF took down this principle after Andrew Olivastro and I drew attention to it in 2020-the Los Angeles chapter , for example, only has 12 principles-but the educational branch maintains it with pride. The quote by Shakur, also known by her birth name Joanne Chesimard, ends with the line, "We have nothing to lose but our chains," which comes straight from the Communist Manifesto written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1848.īLM At School’s 13 Guiding Principles includes "Globalism" and being "Queer Affirming" and "Trans Affirming." It also keeps BLM’s commitment "to disrupting the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure," another principle borrowed from Marx’s Manifesto. The BLM At School’s website says, innocently enough, that it is "organizing for social justice in education." But then it starts with a quote from BLM lodestar Assata Shakur, the communist police killer on the FBI's Most Wanted list. That indoctrination takes place year-round, but it is most intensive this week. The Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action is a case in point.Ĭhildren in school districts nationwide are being introduced to BLM’s race- and sex-based creed. The push to reprogram children with Marxist dogma is unlikely to end the recent reports, as they are unlikely to get much media attention. > More COVID School Closures Spell the End of Teachers Unions Empire The leftist indoctrination that followed at schools nationwide by groups such as BLM GNF’s educational associate, BLM at Schools, troubled parents so much that it galvanized them to start pushing back. Indeed, the United States has changed in deep ways since the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, BLM’s mother ship, helped traumatize cities and suburbs with riots in 2020. Unfortunately, thousands of people continue to suffer from the mayhem BLM has created. For example, its educational partner began its annual Week of Action on Monday. Yet, in many ways, the group has never had more impact. Thanks to stellar reporting by the Washington Examiner, we now know the main Black Lives Matter organization remains leaderless and refuses to account for more than $60 million. ![]()
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