Mouvement Black Lives Matter

Authors

  • Amal Madibbo Dr. Amal Madibbo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47854/53c0xj18

Keywords:

Black Lives Matter, Activisme, Action collective, Racisme, Communauté

Abstract

Cette entrée met l’accent sur le mouvement Black Lives Matter. Elle analyse ce mouvement du point de vue des Études Noires qui sont multidisciplinaires. Nous montrons que le mouvement Black Lives Matter ne constitue pas un forme d'activisme isolé mais qu'il est ancré dans la lutte noire diasporique. Son analyse est susceptible d’étendre les théories associées aux études noires.

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Published

2024-08-05