Having reached its 12th anniversary, Dr. Melina Abdullah, co-founder of Black Lives Matter (BLM), says the movement is growing internationally and confronting what she considers an unprecedented wave of facism and racism. (Courtesy of Speak Out Now)
Having reached its 12th anniversary, Dr. Melina Abdullah, co-founder of Black Lives Matter (BLM), says the movement is growing internationally and confronting what she considers an unprecedented wave of facism and racism. (Courtesy of Speak Out Now)

Black Lives Matter (BLM) has reached its 12th anniversary, and the organizationโ€™s co-founder and prominent scholar-activist Dr. Melina Abdullah, says the movement is not only growing internationally but also confronting what she described as an unprecedented wave of โ€œfascism and unmasked racism.โ€

During an appearance on Black Press USAโ€™s Let It Be Known News, Abdullah detailed the recent summit in Los Angeles, where organizers from 51 chaptersโ€”including the newly established Black Lives Matter Stockholmโ€”gathered for workshops, tours, an action, and a celebration at the Center for Black Power on Crenshaw Boulevard.

โ€œThis is the largest that Black Lives Matter has ever been,โ€ Abdullah said. โ€œWe are now 51 chapters in 2025 and thousands of boots-on-the-ground organizers.โ€

The summit, which lasted several days, included discussions on the groupโ€™s principles and strategy. Abdullah noted that the movementโ€™s work has taken on new urgency as attacks on Black communities intensify. 

โ€œI think the world hasnโ€™t seen this level of fascism and unmasked racism,โ€ she said. โ€œI havenโ€™t witnessed a world where African American men from Texas, born and raised, the child descendant of enslaved people, can be deported.โ€

Abdullah also described personal moments of fear, including seeing an unknown truck parked in front of her home after delivering groceries to elders in the community.

 โ€œI was going, โ€˜Should I get out my car?โ€™ Because I donโ€™t know who these two men sitting in this truck are,” she recalled. “And will somebody see me if they snatch me up?โ€

The BLM Grassroots leader announced the release of the organizationโ€™s annual action report, detailing initiatives ranging from mutual aid to political advocacy. Among the work highlighted was the successful campaign to free Brittany Martin, who was sentenced to prison for remarks made to police during a 2020 protest in South Carolina.

โ€œThis pregnant mother of six, now of seven, was arrested for simply speaking words,โ€ Abdullah said. โ€œShe wound up being ripped away from her family, forced to have her seventh child inside the prison. But we kept fighting, and at the end of 2024, we were able to free Brittany Martin.โ€

In addition to campaigns for policy reforms like Wakieshaโ€™s Lawโ€”requiring 24-hour family notification when a loved one dies in custodyโ€”the report describes BLM Grassrootsโ€™ youth scholarship programs, food distributions, and international solidarity work.

Dr. Abdullah also addressed internal conflict over financial stewardship within the broader BLM network. She said that while BLM Los Angeles purchased a community building used for mutual aid and youth programs, the Global Network Foundation bought what she called a โ€œ$6 million mansionโ€ in Studio City.

โ€œFamilies of those who have been killed by police and white supremacy have been blocked from being able to ever use or set foot inside that house,โ€ she said, adding that BLM Grassroots leaders recently visited the property to demand accountability and the return of resources. โ€œWe stood outside with at least six or seven family members and said, return the money, return the resources to the movement so that we can use it for the good of Black liberation.โ€

Abdullah said that repeated attempts to speak directly with foundation leadersโ€”including letters, calls, and legal filingsโ€”have been met with silence or legal counteractions. 

โ€œTheyโ€™ve never spoken with us,โ€ she said. โ€œWe would love to speak with them and ask them why they feel entitled to travel in private jets with makeup teams and stand on red carpets wearing couture.โ€

She described BLM Grassrootsโ€™ philosophy of abolition and the need to dismantle systems that profit from Black suffering. 

โ€œWe have to transform a state that allows for and enables and really sometimes benefits and profits from the murders of Black people,โ€ Abdullah said.

For H.F. Davis, working on the 2024 Action Report was a way of highlighting the people working hard daily to uplift the Black community.

โ€œGrateful for the opportunity to help chronicle and elevate the important work of everyday organizers from Grassroots chapters and formations across the country,โ€ he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. โ€œBlack Lives Matter Grassroots IS #BlackLivesMatter.โ€ 

The full action report is available at blmgrassroots.org.

Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored...

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