When They Call You a Terrorist. Book Summary

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Patrisse Khan-Cullors and asha bandele

What’s inside

This memoir by Patrisse Khan-Cullors and asha bandele recounts the story of Khan-Cullors’ life leading up to her co-founding the Black Lives Matter movement.

You’ll Learn

  • Understanding the roots of the Black Lives Matter movement
  • Gaining insight into systemic racism and social injustice
  • Finding inspiration in personal stories of resilience
  • Learning about the power of community and collective action

Key Points

  • The personal is political: Patrisse’s upbringing
  • The spark of Black Lives Matter
  • The impact of activism on family
  • Intersectionality in social justice
  • The struggle against systemic racism
  • Solidarity and empowerment in the movement
  • Hope and resilience amidst adversity

Who’s it For

  • Activists
  • Social Justice Advocates
  • Memoir Enthusiasts
  • Readers Interested in Civil Rights
  • Students of Social Movements

About the author

Patrisse Khan-Cullors is an artist, organizer, and freedom fighter from Los Angeles and one of the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement.