But the violence has also caused problems for Black Lives Matter. “Black lives matter more than my business,” she said. AdvertisementThey chanted “Black lives matter,” shattered a window and chucked eggs and a paint-filled balloon at the house. (Richard Read / Los Angeles Times)The next day, Rachelle Dixon, who heads Portland’s Black Lives Matter chapter, called a reporter to say that the activists had nothing to do with the social justice movement. Rachelle Dixon, who heads Black Lives Matter in Portland, says her volunteers are giving out food, not smashing windows.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 16, 2020 09:56 UTC