#BlackLivesMatter Is #EndSARS

Three Nigerian women spanning the diaspora reflect on the movement and share calls to action.

The Black Lives Matter movement has no borders. It recognizes the plight of the full diaspora in battling anti-Blackness and structural racism. That mission doesn’t end when the perpetrators are also Black—because we also know that marginalized people become weapons of their own oppression regularly. We aren’t here to debate the validity of this global movement but rather to link arms with our siblings across the diaspora who are in pain and under the foot of militarized policing and a lack of accountability. That is what #EndSARS is about.

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