Black Lawmakers Back Disruptions of Sanders, Democrats’ Events

By Published on August 15, 2015

Black lawmakers on Capitol Hill are defending the young activists using confrontation to press top Democratic presidential candidates to tackle the nation’s protracted problems of racial injustice.

In recent weeks, members of the Black Lives Matter movement have gone after the leading Democratic hopefuls β€” most notably during a viral weekend encounter with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) β€” urging them to prioritize criminal justice reform and other race-related issues on the campaign trail.

The activists have employed the controversial tactic of interrupting stump speeches and other public forums, which has drawn ire from many Democrats as an uncivil and misguided effort that targets allies, rather than opponents, of such reforms.

But a number of black Democrats disagree, arguing that race-based problems have been neglected for too long, even by liberal policymakers, and the activists have tapped into a vein of frustration that justifies their methods.

 

Read the article “Black Lawmakers Back Disruptions of Sanders, Democrats’ Events” on thehill.com.

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