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BYP100's membership is limited to those between 18 and 35. In Chicago, many are students, while "others are artists, poets, service workers, media makers, and musicians." Many of the organization's leaders and members are queer women.
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described the group as "decidedly radical," noting "In the short term, they want an elected group to replace the appointed Chicago Police Board, but in the long term, they advocate the outright abolition of the police department and
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The organization's national co-director in 2019 described its focus on black, feminist, and queer issues as "radically inclusive and vigilant about bringing folks from the margins to the center." A profile in
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with a series of actions and events around the country under the banner of the hashtag #reclaimMLK. The group described the campaign as inspired by King's
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In December 2014, BYP100 members were among the organizers of a series of traffic disruption protests in
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in January 2016, the organization launched their Black economic justice policy platform, the
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BYP100 was founded in 2013, and was motivated by the response to the acquittal of
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Black youth group demands D.C. mayor recall officers from Baltimore
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As of 2019, the group has chapters in Chicago, New York City, the
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MacArthur Foundation | Grantee Stories | Chicago Commitment
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issues. The national director is D'Atra "Dee Dee" Jackson.
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BYP100 promotes a leadership model at odds with the male
100:. Cohen created an online hub to study African American 260:. The group called upon Bowser to recall the officers. 240:
In April 2015, BYP100 activists criticized D.C. Mayor
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with the goal of empowering them. In 2013, Cohen met
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These activists also look to 139:Cohen, writing an op-ed in the 96:, a political scientist at the 678:African-American organizations 552: 500: 476: 383: 246:Metropolitan Police Department 134:decriminalization of marijuana 1: 324: 269:Agenda to Build Black Futures 187: 564:International Business Times 514:. 2014-09-30. Archived from 390:Stasio, Katy Barron, Frank. 278: 228:Cook County State's Attorney 61:. Founding members include 42:campaigns focused on black, 7: 252:to assist in responding to 10: 694: 637:"We're Assata's Daughters" 265:Martin Luther King Jr. Day 169:"queer" political analysis 83: 30:youth organization in the 673:Race in the United States 59:killing of Trayvon Martin 34:. 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Index

African American
United States
community organizing
social justice
feminist
queer
George Zimmerman
killing of Trayvon Martin
Charlene Carruthers
District of Columbia
New Orleans
Detroit
Cathy Cohen
University of Chicago
millennials
Charlene Carruthers
Chicago Magazine
the prison system
decriminalization of marijuana
Danielle Allen
charismatic leader
Malcolm X
King
black feminism
"queer" political analysis
civil rights movement
Ella Baker
Bayard Rustin
demilitarization
War on Drugs

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