John, yesterday, Trump signed an Executive Order to dismantle the Department of Education (DOE) — effectively declaring war on Black children. This is more bullsh*t from him and his band of petty tyrants — but our resistance is stronger.
In a moment, we’ll ask you to chip in to our movement. But first, let’s cover why the DOE matters so much and how we’re going to fight back.
The DOE is a fundamental part of our movement. Since our ancestors were forcefully brought to these shores, Black people have used education as a tool for liberation.
Black folks were beaten, and even killed, for knowing how to read. White supremacists were so terrified at the thought of powerful, educated Black folks that they enacted laws to prohibit us from learning. That’s how powerful educational access is.
When Jim Crow created “separate but equal” schools, our community organized and fought back through the courts.
The DOE exists today because of our struggle — a direct result of Black resistance and the landmark Brown v. Board decision.
This is a targeted attack on Black and Brown people and folks with disabilities who depend on the DOE for grants, access, and support.
This includes:
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Title I funding for poor, predominantly Black schools.
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The Office for Civil Rights (OCR), which investigates racial discrimination in schools.
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Support for HBCUs and Pell Grants expanding Black access to higher education.
What Trump did yesterday WILL result in an erosion of civil rights protections—schools could discriminate without consequences, placing the onus on parents and individuals to fight back through costly and time-consuming legal battles—something many families simply cannot afford.
And it’s exactly what Trump has set out to do since day one of his presidency.
This moment demands more than petitions and phone calls. It requires strengthening our communities, creating alternative educational support systems, and building our collective power.
That’s exactly what we plan to do. We won't sit back and let him reverse decades of progress. If you’re with us, please chip in to our movement today.
We've seen this before—from Trump and throughout history. Like the Black Panthers before us, when systems fail our people, we build our own. Black Lives Matter calls on all allies, community members, and organizations to join us not only in resistance but in creating educational justice beyond these institutions.
The lives of millions of Black students hang in the balance and Trump must understand: dismantling the DOE will not stop our children's education—it will only strengthen our resolve to secure our liberation on our own terms.
If we pool our collective power, our liberation is inevitable. Thanks for being a critical part of this movement, John.
In solidarity,
Black Lives Matter
Our grassroots movement is pushing for Black liberation every single day. We are striving to create a world where Black people do so much more than just survive. It’s time we thrive.
As an organization one of our biggest hurdles is consistency.
A recurring contribution of anything you can afford goes a long way as we plan for the months, years, and even decades ahead. This is the most effective way for small-dollar donors (like you) to power our Black liberation work.
Will you make a recurring contribution of $5 or more today so that we can keep building momentum for our movement?
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