Black lives matter: (re)framing the next wave of black liberation Book Chapter

Clark, AD, Dantzler, PA, Nickels, AE. (2018). Black lives matter: (re)framing the next wave of black liberation . 42 145-172. 10.1108/S0163-786X20180000042006

cited authors

  • Clark, AD; Dantzler, PA; Nickels, AE

authors

abstract

  • The rise of Black Lives Matter (BLM), as an intentionally intersectional movement, challenges us to consider the ways in which BLM is reimagining the lines of Black activism and the Black Liberation Movement. BLM may be considered the “next wave” of the Civil Rights Movement (CRM), guiding how and with whom the movement will progress. We use a content analysis of public statements and interviews of the founding members from October 2014 to October 2016 to discuss the ways in which the founders of BLM frame the group’s actions. We bring together the critical feminist concept of intersectionality with framing theory to show how the founders of BLM have strategically framed the movement as one that honors past Black Liberation struggles, but transforms traditional framing of those struggles to include all Black lives inclusive of differences based on gender, sexual orientation, age, nationality, or criminal status.

publication date

  • January 1, 2018

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 145

end page

  • 172

volume

  • 42