How Black Lives Matter Philly is responding to 36 hours of right-wing media attacks – Billy Penn

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Their online mentions are not great.

Apr 05 2017 11:00 am

Right-wing media outlets including Breitbart, TheBlaze and Drudge Reportspent the last two days postingaboutBlack Lives Matter Philly, saying the groups black-only April meeting discriminates against white people.

But the organization, which has designated black-centered spaces since its inception in 2015, is defending the practice and asking critics to check their civil rights history.

Black-centered spaces provide black people with the opportunity to come together to strategize, organize and heal in fellowship without the fear of violence and co-optation, said L. Williams, a BLM Philly member who requested Billy Penn not publish her first name for safety purposes.

Earlier this week, Black Lives Matter Philly an affiliate of the national Black Lives Matter organization advertised its April 15 open meeting, noting this is a black only space.When someone tweeted at the organization Monday morning regarding the policy, they pointed out that Malcolm X took our same stance and replied that anyone who identifies as a person of the African Diaspora was welcome to attend. If not, you can support us in other ways.

By Monday afternoon, The Daily Caller published an article titled Black Lives Matter Philly Bans White People From Its Meetingsand Breitbart wrote white people banned from Black Lives Matter meetings in Philadelphia.Later that day, Drudge Report tweeted out the Daily Caller article to its more than 1.1 million Twitter followers. The Blazealso published an article about it Tuesday.

This morning, Black Lives Matter Philly released a lengthy statement about the backlash, writing We are unapologetically Black and believe having Black only spaces where Black people can come together to strategize, organize, heal and fellowship without the threat of violence and co-optation is an important part of Black liberation.

The organization wrote that the idea of black-only spaces is associated with the teachings of Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, Marcus Garvey and other black leaders. The teachings, they wrote, saythat we, Black people, are in the best position to define and create our own plan and path towards freedom and liberation based upon our own unique experiences as Black people in the United States.

They continued:

BLM Philly isnt the first or the only membership organization to restrict access to certain spaces based on a variety of criteria. There are religious ceremonies and events that people cannot attend unless they are a member of that faith.There is a huge difference between a systematic denial of a persons access to public spaces such as restaurants, hotels, schools and hospitals simply based on their skin color, and saying that a meeting is a Black-centered space. Trying to compare legal segregation and structural racism to lack of access to our meetings is a false dichotomy and the epitome of privilege.

Williams said Black Lives Matter Philly has routinely held meetings considered black-centered spaces, but this is the first time theyve dealt with widespread backlash.She said the grouproutinely directs others toward other organizations they can get involved with, including the Philly chapter of Standing Up for Racial Justice, a national organization that aims to mobilize white people for racial justice, POWER, Philly for REAL Justice and other groups in the city.

She said despite the relentless online attacks, Black Lives Matter Philly remains dedicated to hosting events with black-centered spaces.

Its been tiring, Williams said. Were trying to actively work to end white supremacy and racism, and our entire last 36 hours we have spent having to defend our position.

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