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Patrisse Cullors

Black Lives Matter

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Artist, organizer, educator, and popular public speaker, Patrisse Cullors is a Los Angeles native and Co-Founder of the Black Lives Matter Global Network and Founder of grassroots Los Angeles based organization Dignity and Power Now. Cullors work for Black Lives Matter recently received recognition in TIME Magazines 2020 100 Women of the Year project. Cullors is a New York Times bestselling author of When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir (2018). She is also the Faculty Director at Arizonas Prescott College of a new Social and Environmental Arts Practice MFA program that she has developed. In 2019, Patrisse joined Freeforms Good Trouble Season two as a staff writer and actor. She has continued writing for its third season. For the last 20 years, Cullors has been on the frontlines of criminal justice reform and led Reform LA Jails Yes on R campaign, a ballot initiative that passed by a 71% landslide victory in March 2020. Patrisses work to decarcerate and affirm human dignity continues as she joins The Justice Collaborative team as a Senior Advisor.