What the Black lives matter movement is doing is they are making it personal. They are making it hash tagged, exposing the racial injustice that continues to haunt our country in a way that you can't ignore. There is power in injustice becoming personal.
It doesn't matter who you are. Everyone has something to offer the movement of justice
There is an innocence or purity that we see in renewals and in the Mennonite church and a new an invigorated civil rights movement.
Little movements of communities of ordinary radicals are committed to doing small things with great love.
I think of the Catholic worker movement and Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin and others.