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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2020 · 31 MIN

Black Lives Matter in the Age of Coronavirus: Melina Abdullah

from Living in the USA

Melina Abdullah, a founder of Black Lives Matter in Los Angeles (she's also Professor of Pan-African Studies at Cal State LA), talks about how the coronavirus raises new issues for Black Lives Matter--while the old ones remain vital--and how it also changes the forms for organizing protest.

Melina Abdullah, a founder of Black Lives Matter in Los Angeles (she's also Professor of Pan-African Studies at Cal State LA), talks about how the coronavirus raises new issues for Black Lives Matter--while the old ones remain vital--and how it also changes the forms for organizing protest.

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