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Black Feminist Future is a community initiative formed by members of the African American feminist community, with the aim of amplifying the power of Black women and girls in community organizing and online engagement. The group was formed by Black feminist Paris Hatcher in reaction to the aftermath of a police shooting at Ferguson, Missouri in 2014.
Initiatives
Upon the urging of Black Feminist Future, in a number of cities across the United States alters were laid to honor Korryn Gaines and other black women killed by police. A number of the alters used the phrase "defend black womanhood" alongside other slogans.
See also
References
- "About". Black Feminist Future.
- "Black Feminists Respond to Ferguson". Colorlines. August 22, 2014.
- "Altars for Korryn Gaines, Other Black Women Killed by Police Pop Up in Several Cities". Mic Daily. August 9, 2016.
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