Black Lives Matter defends purchase of $6M California home with donations
“BLMGNF is working diligently to increase operations transparency, including an internal audit, tightening compliance operations, and creating a new board to help steer the organization to its next evolution,” it said.
BLM also sought to justify the purchase by arguing that it was made to encourage “Black creativity,” saying it is “necessary and vital to Black survival.”Ringo Chiu for NY Post “That’s why Creator’s House was purchased – to provide a space for Black folks to share their gifts with the world and hone their craft as they see fit, under the conditions that work best for them and outside systems of oppression in creative industries,” the group said.
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