Every Black August we honor freedom fighters. Demanding justice is key to Black liberation. We rise up in defense of all Black lives because protests and organizing are the only way we’ve ever secured any rights in this country.

The legacy and effectiveness of our movements means our right to protest has always been under attack, from the 10,000+ protestors arrested during the current uprising to Black political prisoners Mumia Abu Jamal, Josh Williams, and other protestors arrested during the Ferguson and Baltimore uprisings.

The current uprising has been met with police rioting, tear gas, physical abuse and violence, and bogus arrests. By June, we saw over 10,000 arrests with over 90 people facing federal charges.

The Movement for Black Lives demands all charges be dropped against protestors and political prisoners; a full investigation into all allegations of police and federal agent violence; the calling off of Operation Legend and militarization of police; all law enforcement agencies including ICE and CBP must stop arresting protestors; and passage of the BREATHE Act to divest from and end militarized policing.

From the Black Panthers to Ferguson organizers to the thousands being charged today by local and federal law enforcement, we are calling to free ‘em all!

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The current uprising has been met with police rioting, tear gas, physical abuse and violence, and bogus arrests. By June, we saw over 10,000 arrests with over 90 people facing federal charges. Law for Black Lives is working with the Movement For Black Lives to collect data on protesters’ arrests and charges. The Movement for Black Lives will use the data to amplify support for organizers and activists arrested during BLM protests.


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VALUES & VISON

Every Black August we honor freedom fighters. Demanding justice is key to Black liberation. We rise up in defense of all Black lives because protests and organizing are the only way we’ve ever secured any rights in this country.

Today’s uprising carries on the legacy of our ancestors who fought against our enslavement and for our civil rights, freedom fighters who became political prisoners and laid the groundwork for our current abolition efforts to defund the police and fund the people.

This uprising in defense of Black lives represents the largest social movement in U.S. history. We’ve galvanized real change across the country and the globe.

The current uprising in defense of Black lives has been met with police rioting, tear gas, physical abuse and violence, and bogus arrests. By June, over 10,000 people had been arrested and over 90 people faced federal charges for protesting. Amnesty International recorded 125 incidents of police violence against protestors during May-June 2020 in 40 states.

What’s more, ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents causing harm at our borders and military units killing people overseas are now being turned against us in cities like Portland, Chicago, and Kansas City.

The Trump administration then scaled up its efforts to militarize the police, launching Operation Legend to expand the administration’s violent tactics in Portland to additional cities, many of them with sizable Black populations. They’re wielding federal law enforcement to silence and criminalize protest led by Black communities.

Our partners at United We Dream have documented protestors being targeted with bogus charges by local and federal police, while ICE and CBP (Customs and Border Protection) target immigrant protesters, threatening them with detention and deportation, including people with DACA.

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