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Black Americans never got their share of the American Dream, says US activist Aja Barber

The social-media influencer who focuses on race and intersectional feminism decodes #BlackLivesMatter.

July 11, 2020 / 07:58 IST
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The world has watched with consternation the latest protests unfolding in the US in the past few weeks following the killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, by Minneapolis policemen during an arrest. His death amplified the #BlackLivesMatter campaign into a nationwide rebellion that some now call America’s ‘second civil rights movement’.

But black Americans say that despite legal affirmative action, they have been denied justice promised to them six decades ago.

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For them, this outpouring is the culmination of years of frustration and discrimination as a minority community struggling to rise above the poverty, lack of resources, and racism that is their legacy after centuries of slavery at the hands of the whites.

Aja Barber, an American social-media influencer and activist born in Reston, Virginia, who now lives in London, UK, has used her voice to raise these issues and others, from women’s rights to ethical fashion. Having studied communication and journalism, she worked in television production before becoming a full-time blogger focusing on race and intersectional feminism.