Why the Black Lives Matter Founders are Among the World's Greatest Leaders
They succeeded where Occupy Wall Street failed.
"Modern social movements often fizzle after their moment in the national news (Occupy Wall Street and to a lesser extent the Tea Party come to mind). But Black Lives Matter has steadily gained momentum since its founding in 2013, when activist Alicia Garza coined the phrase and fellow activist Patrisse Cullors made it a hashtag. Alongside Opal Tometi, they created the Black Lives Matter network, which has grown to 28 local chapters, each fighting a range of racial injustices like police brutality and racial profiling. Last year the movement inspired college students to take up the mantel, with some successes (the system president and chancellor of the University of Missouri resigned over outcry they failed to address campus racism). They also pushed the presidential candidates to address the countrys systemic racism an issue would-be nominees would probably have preferred to sidestep."
http://fortune.com/2016/03/24/black-lives-matter-great-leaders/?xid=for_fb_sh