Intro to BLM
Guiding Principles of BLM
Intersectionality
Sources
Vocabulary
100

What year did #BlackLivesMatter start?  

2013

100

How many guiding principles does BLM have? 

13

100

Primary sources are from a _____ account? 

first-hand

200

Who is Alicia Garza? 

One of the three black women who started #BlackLivesMatter

200

TRUE OR FALSE: Globalism is a guiding principle of BLM. 

TRUE: "We see ourselves as part of the global (including all the world) Black family, and we are aware of the different ways we are impacted or privileged as Black people who live in different parts of the world."

200

Give two examples of a primary source. 

live video, letter/diary, speeches, paintings

200

DEFINE: Reliable

the ability to be trusted
300

TRUE OR FALSE: #BlackLivesMatter particularly highlighted the egregious ways in which Black women, specifically Black trans women, are violated.

TRUE: Less7.1 notes and the 7.1 slides are on Google Classroom

300

TRUE OR FALSE: Loving Engagement a guiding principle of BLM. 

TRUE: We embody and practice justice, liberation, and peace in our engagements with one another.

300

What is intersectionality? 

The different parts of someone's identity making them whole. EX) Ms. D is BLACK and she is also a WOMAN, making her a BLACK WOMAN.

300

When looking at sources/documents ect, you should question how _______ it is. 

Reliable 

300

DEFINE: Bias

"prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair."

400

'#BlackLivesMatter' started when the murderer of  _____ was found ___ ____. 

Trayvon Martin, "not guilty" 

400

How do the guiding principles shape the Black Lives Matter movement? 

The principles allow people to understand BLM's mission and understand why its is important for that every black life needs to be protected.

400

What does intersectionality have to do with BLM? 

Black Lives Matter does not ignore the other parts of one's identity. ALL black lives matter includes black people who are also women, queer, trans ect.
400

Why is it important to know the perspective of a source? 

Because the source could be bias

400

DEFINE: Intersectionality 

The different parts of someone's identity making them whole. EX) Ms. D is BLACK and she is also a WOMAN, making her a BLACK WOMAN.

500

TRUE OR FALSE: The #BlackLivesMatter movement is different from the organization.

TRUE: While the organization involves leaders and the people in it. The MOVEMENT centers around the idea that all black lives matter 

500

Which guiding principle is the MOST important? WHY? 

All Black Lives Matter: This principle includes all the other ones. Ex) All black Lives Matter which includes black women, black queer people, black trans people, ect. 

500
A company hires white women and black men but not black women. However, they argue that they are not discriminatory against black women. What is wrong with their argument? 

The company does not hire women who are black. This is discriminatory because they are not acknowledging the intersectional identity of black women. (Being black AND a woman)

500

Tia told Frida that Isabella was talking bad about her. Should Frida trust what Tia said? Is Tia a reliable source? 

No, Tia is not the primary source so Frida should not believe what she said. 

500

What is identity? 

The different parts of yourself that make you who you are. EX) race, class, gender ect. 
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