Best quotes by Alicia Garza on World

Checkout quotes by Alicia Garza on World

  • We are clear that all lives matter, but we live in a world where that's not actually happening in practice. So if we want to get to the place where all lives matter, then we have to make sure that black lives matter, too.
    - Alicia Garza
  • Black Lives Matter was created as a response to state violence and anti-black racism and a call to action for those who want to fight it and build a world where black lives do, in fact, matter.
    - Alicia Garza
  • For us, #BlackLivesMatter is really a re-humanization project. It's a way for us to love each other again, to love ourselves, and to project that love into the world so that we can transform it.
    - Alicia Garza
  • Just like we don't live in a two-dimensional world, we don't live two-dimensional lives.
    - Alicia Garza
  • We want to see a world where black lives matter in order for us to get to a world where all of our humanity is respected.
    - Alicia Garza
  • We need the best and the brightest thinkers, strategists, coders, surveillance experts, tech geeks, and disruptors to utilize all of the tools we have available to us to build the world that we want to see. A world where black lives matter. A world where all lives matter.
    - Alicia Garza
  • Growing up in a school that was majority white, my understanding of the world was that I was different but that differences shouldn't be talked about because it's uncomfortable.
    - Alicia Garza
  • The open source nature of the Internet is both a blessing and a curse, because just as much as we can watch what's happening around the world, we can also be watched.
    - Alicia Garza
  • When we sit and think about what the world needs to looks like in order for black lives to actually matter, there is a debate: What is going to make our communities safe? How do we deal with harm? How do we solve problems that come up in our communities?
    - Alicia Garza
  • The Black Lives Matter movement has to, by its very nature, be intersectional because of the complexities of who black people are in this country and throughout the world.
    - Alicia Garza