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Black Lives Matter Co-Creator Launches the Black Futures Lab and the Black Census Project

Black Lives Matter Co-Creator Launches the Black Futures Lab and the Black Census Project
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper on March 07, 2018
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Black Lives Matter Co-Creator Launches the Black Futures Lab and the Black Census Project to Build and Mobilize Black Political Power. Spearheaded by a team of leading Black sociologists and activists,
Black Futures Lab will survey 200,000 Black people across 20 States in the largest survey of Black people in recent history.

Alicia Garza, co-creator of Black Lives Matter, launched on Monday the Black Futures Lab (BFL), a new mobilization effort that will engage Black people, legislators, and community-based organizations to build political power and push for policies that help strengthen Black communities. Launched in partnership with Demos, Color of Change, Center for Third World Organizing, Socioanalitica Research, and the Tides Foundation, the Black Futures Lab will develop strategies that help Black people imagine the political, social and economic alternatives needed at the local, state, and federal level, while also building the political power needed to implement those alternatives.

“If we’ve learned anything from this past election, it’s that Black folks drive the progressive political power in this country, but rarely benefit from the fruits of our labor. Today, we are launching the Black Futures Lab as a way to mobilize around our needs, hopes and dreams,” said Alicia Garza, founder of The Black Futures Lab. “For too long, people have spoken for us and perpetuated false representations of the issues that drive our votes.”

As its first initiative, Black Futures Lab also launched the Black Census project, a national data collection effort to hear directly from 200,000 Black people in 20 states about the issues directly affecting them in their communities. Designed by a group of distinguished sociologists and social science researchers, the Black Census will capture a more precise and holistic picture of the issues affecting Black communities.

Unlike the U.S. Census, which polls only for population count, the Black Census will be conducted online as well as through a coordinated on-the-ground, door-knocking effort. The survey will collect information about key issues impacting Black communities, including: generational oppression, mass incarceration, police violence, and inequities in healthcare and economic access. This information will then help organizers better understand how to build and mobilize Black power within their communities and nationally.



“For a country built on the exclusion of Black votes, the Black Census Project is a vital step towards asserting the power of our community's voices in an era where our president is leading a white nationalist movement against us,” said Rashad Robinson, executive director of Color of Change.” Never before has there been such a concerted effort to survey the concerns of Black voters and shore up Black political power.”

Forms for the Black Census Project are available online starting today, which coincides with the 92nd anniversary of Dr. Carter G. Woodson’s launch of "Negro History Week”. Black Future Lab’s organizers will begin conducting in-person surveys starting in March. The survey will be available online and in person through August, when the data will be compiled, analyzed and revealed by the end of 2018.

The 20 states the survey will be targeting include: Alabama, California, Delaware, Washington, DC, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

To access the Black Census survey, go here: www.blackcensus.org

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Alicia Garza, co-creator of Black Lives Matter and founder of the Black Futures Lab
Alicia Garza is an organizer, writer and freedom dreamer. She’s the founder of The Black Futures Lab and also serves as the special projects director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance, the nation's leading voice for dignity and fairness for the millions of domestic workers in the United States. She is also the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter, an international movement and organizing project focused on combating anti-black state-sanctioned violence. She lives and works in Oakland, California.

The Black Futures Lab
The Black Futures Lab transforms Black communities into constituencies that change the way power operates—locally, statewide and nationally. We collect data about diverse communities, regularly engage Black voters, fight for policies that makes our communities stronger, and support Black people to exercise power through training, culture, and community.

The Black Census Project
The Black Census Project is the largest survey of Black people in recent history. Developed by Black researchers and sociologists, the census will poll 200,000 Black people across 20 states by the end of 2018 -- capturing a more accurate snapshot of Black communities and what they need by polling the key issues they care most about. Instead of having others speak for black people, we’re building a method that empowers us to speak for ourselves.

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Harry Watley
const. contractor/ retired at self
Mr. Culpepper,

Black Future Lab/Black Lives Matter is very similar to these organizations; The Nation of Islam, The NAACP, Dr. King’s group all have in common are two things.
Good intentions for Black Americans, but are all failures!

Black Future Lab/Black Lives Matter is a failure! No one but I know Black America’s problem. When you don’t know what the problem is obviously you cannot resolve it.

Black America’s problem is sovereignty e.g. to have a country of our own!
When Black Americans have a country of our own which will come in my lifetime the need for a Black Future Lab/Black Lives Matter, am I right!

Show some intelligence this the Culpepper and denounce these failed concepts and ideas of the past and come follow me and help me convert Black Live Matter that I will only and permanent solution is that we must desire you to be a sovereign people in a country of our own because it’s going to happen anyway in my lifetime. I am Black America’s first genuinely anointed prophet and what I am prophesying is what God gave me.

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